ghostrunners.blogspot.com - 6/28/2008
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Not to step on anyone's toes, but to dismiss Jair Jurrgen's performance last night as another poor outing by the Jays isn't fair. He was outstanding, mixing his pitches and changing speeds really, really well. The Jays hit a few balls hard, but they were generally in the direction of Mark Teixeira's Hoover-like glove. The Portuguese Prince kills the Jays more often than he pours cement.
How I Got To “Know” Tom Filer
seamheads.com 6/28/2008 — For the first time since joining Seamheads, I did not spend the week formulating my Saturday appearance on the site. Typically, I take a few ideas and play with them early in the week before narrowing the choices down to one or two. After research I settle on the one I feel Seamheads' readers will be most interested in and write it up. This week was different. Originally, I planned to ...
D-Bag of the Week: Bronson Arroyo
sportsyenta.blogspot.com 6/28/2008 — Every once in awhile we need to dust off the 'ol D-Bag of the Week. As we dive into the latest entry, let's take a look back, shall we? I remember a time when Bronson Arroyo seemed like a pretty good pitcher -- mainly with the Red Sox. He used a lot of arm angles, changed speeds a lot and seemed to control a never-ending array of breaking balls. The last few years he's been plying is trade ...
Odds and Ends: Lowe, Arroyo, Chacon
mlbtraderumors.com 6/28/2008 — Here's today's link roundup.
Jacque Jones has elected free agency . Does he have anything left?
Derek Lowe , Scott Boras, Ned Colletti, and Joe Torre had some kind of cryptic meeting .
Draft nugget: the D'Backs were eyeing Allan ...
Parrish the thought...
blog.baseballdigestdaily.com 6/29/2008 — Well, the Jays made that one unnecessarily tense. A five run lead in the eighth became a one run lead.