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Author: | jays_rock_360 [ Tue May 18, 2010 9:31 pm ] |
Post subject: | Toronto Blue Jays Log - Bringing Baseball Back to Canada |
I'm gonna start one of these season logs and I will keep updating them if no one is replying because I guess people might see just not reply but anyone's welcome to follow if they are interested and I'd also like to get some advice or tips to help me if you have any. I'm open to anything. If anybody want's to be an agent I'll post my roster and I can give updates on those players if you want to know. I should also add that I am already a month and a bit through my first season and I will also post the players stats as of May 9, 2008. In later posts, I will display my record and the teams I have played through this span, plus any awards such as weekly MVP's and the April Awards as well. Starting Lineup SS - David Eckstein .393 AVG 27 Games 48 Hits 1 HR 10 RBI 2B - Aaron Hill .349 AVG 29 Games 44 Hits 2 HR 14 RBI CF - Vernon Wells .305 AVG 28 Games 36 Hits 7 HR 19 RBI DH - Matt Stairs .394 AVG 34 Games 54 Hits 13 HR 23 RBI 3B - Scott Rolen .417 AVG 27 Games 45 Hits 1 HR 13 RBI RF - Alex Rios .316 AVG 28 Games 37 Hits 5 HR 12 RBI 1B - Lyle Overbay .396 AVG 27 Games 44 Hits 4 HR 20 RBI LF - Adam Lind .417 AVG 26 Games 43 Hits 3 HR 17 RBI C - Gregg Zaun .415 AVG 12 Games 17 Hits 0 HR 7 RBI Bench RF - Travis Snider .373 AVG 14 Games 22 Hits 6 HR 13 RBI C - Rod Barajas .291 AVG 16 Games 16 Hits 1 HR 11 RBI 2B - Marco Scutaro .441 AVG 9 Games 15 Hits 0 HR 1 RBI Starting Pitcher 1. Roy Halladay 6-1 2.64 ERA 7 Starts 58.0 IP 53K 2. A.J. Burnett 3-4 3.08 ERA 7 Starts 49.2 IP 31K 3. Dustin McGowan 4-1 4.02 ERA 7 Starts 47.0 IP 21K 4. Shaun Marcum 2-1 2.57 ERA 6 Starts 35.0 IP 23K 5. Ricky Romero 2-0 2.70 ERA 3 Starts 23.1 IP 10K 6. Jesse Litsch 2-1 4.30 ERA 4 Starts 29.1 IP 11K (15-Day DL - Elbow Pains - 2 Days Recovery) Bullpen LR - Brian Tallet 0-0 11.30 ERA 1 Game 4.0 IP 2K 0 Holds MR - Shawn Camp 1-2 9.64 ERA 5 Games 4.2 IP 1K 0 Holds MR - Jesse Carlson 0-0 11.60 ERA 6 Games 4.2 IP 0K 0 Holds SL - Scott Downs 0-1 3.38 ERA 6 Games 10.2 IP 7K 1 Hold M-UM - Brandon League 0-0 2.45 ERA 3 Games 7.1 IP 4K 1 Hold S-UM - Jason Frasor 1-2 6.75 ERA 5 Games 6.2 IP 3K 1 Hold CL - B.J. Ryan 0-0 0.77 ERA 12 Games 11.2 IP 6K 10-10 (SV-SVO) 0 Holds Las Vegas 51's (AAA) SP - Great Guillen 1-0 2.63 ERA 2 Starts 13.2 IP 6K RP - Brian Wolfe 1-0 3.00 ERA 4 Games 6.0 IP 5K 0 Holds RP - Casey Janssen 0-0 3.38 ERA 2 Games 2.2 IP 3K 0 Holds RP - Jeremy Accardo 0-0 9.64 ERA 5 Games 4.2 IP 2K 3 Holds C - Robinson Diaz .273 AVG 7 Games 9 Hits 0 HR 3 RBI SS - John McDonald .392 AVG 13 Games 20 Hits 0 HR 3 RBI 2B - Joe Inglett .294 AVG 9 Games 10 Hits 0 HR 1 RBI CF - Buck Coats .353 AVG 9 Games 12 Hits 0 HR 5 RBI RF - Shannon Stewart .370 AVG 12 Games 17 Hits 1 HR 2 RBI *Note - Sorry for having the stats so close together. I tried spreading them out but when I submitted it, they all came out together. Hope you can read them. Also, I will start my headlines tomorrow for my future games as well as any other important info I should let you know about. Let me know ASAP if you would like to be an agent. Hope you enjoy my log. The agents so far are as follows: Bobby Baseball - Vernon Wells, Roy Halladay Stephen Jackson39 - Ricky Romero |
Author: | jays_rock_360 [ Tue May 18, 2010 9:59 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Toronto Blue Jays Log - Bringing Baseball Back to Canada |
Toronto Blue Jays Get Off to Great Start in Month of April Although the Blue Jays were not leading the tough A.L. East after the 1st month, they were still passing expectations as they finished 2nd with a record of 18-9, only half a game back of the powerful and dangerous New York Yankees who posted a 20-9 record. The Jays did kick off the season against the Yankees where they won 2 of 3 and continued their surge winning 8 straight games to give them their best start in franchise history. However, during the middle of April, the losses started piling up as the Jays were swept by the Rays adding a 4-game losing streak onto that as well. But nonetheless, the Jays still have a long way to go in the season. Roy Halladay posted the best pitching numbers with a 4-1 record and a 2.71 ERA with 20 punch out's. B.J. Ryan was the talk of the bullpen going a perfect 8-8 in save opportunities, but still not enough to win the Reliever of the Month by having a 0.77 ERA which was topped by Yankees Hall of Fame closer Mariano Rivera who had 6 saves and did not give up a run. Despite Vernon Wells being the clean-up hitter for most of the month (who still was a great power hitter), Matt Stairs matched him leading the team with 6 HR and 18 RBI. Wells was right behind him though with 5 HR and 12 RBI. The Jays are hoping to keep this trend alive as their tasks will only get harder from here on out. With 5 months of baseball still left, anything can happen. Only time will tell if the Jays can stay with the monsters of the A.L. East. |
Author: | Bobby Baseball [ Wed May 19, 2010 4:51 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Toronto Blue Jays Log - Bringing Baseball Back to Canada |
Those stats are ridiculous, you should turn up the difficulty so that it is more interesting. I'll be the agent for Halladay and Vernon Wells. |
Author: | jays_rock_360 [ Wed May 19, 2010 5:43 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Toronto Blue Jays Log - Bringing Baseball Back to Canada |
I've already got cpu pitching up to the highest level as well as fielding too. But if you think my stats are through the roof, my best players are barely keeping up with the other players in the league. Like Granderson almost has 20 HR's and A-Rod's right with him. And their RBI's are even higher. Like none of my guys (besides Stairs now) aren't even in the top 10 for anything in the AL (Stairs is like 4th or 5th or something like that). But I don't know. Maybe just not use the big swing as much anymore, maybe just for the clean-up hitter to make it fair or something like that. Just another note, I will play all of my games and highlight the last game of every series if people are interested in them. As well as any interesting news around the league, i.e., blockbuster trades, F/A Acquisitions, etc. And if anyone has any questions about my season, then just let me know and I'll try to answer it. |
Author: | jays_rock_360 [ Sat Jun 05, 2010 10:06 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Toronto Blue Jays Log - Bringing Baseball Back to Canada |
Toronto Blue Jays (23-14) @ Cleveland Indians (19-17) Sabathia Hot on Mound. Jays Fail to Figure Him Out. Blue Jays 1 - 6 Indians The Jays began a 3-game series with the Indians where C.C. Sabathia had all of his pitches working. The Jays batters could not get a handle on any of his pitches as Sabathia cruised to a complete game win. With help from Victor Martinez, and Grady Sizemore, the Indians took this game very easily form the Jays. W - Sabathia (2-4) - 9 IP, 6H, 1ER, 1K L - Marcum (2-2) - 5 IP, 9H, 4ER, 2R CLE - Martinez - HR (3), RBI CLE - Sizemore - 1B, 2 RBI TOR - Overbay - 2B, RBI |
Author: | stevenjackson39 [ Sun Jun 06, 2010 7:11 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Toronto Blue Jays Log - Bringing Baseball Back to Canada |
I'll follow. Though BBB is right, if you just get 100 wins each season, there's no drama. Still, this has good potential. I'll be Ricky Romero's agent. |
Author: | jays_rock_360 [ Sun Jun 06, 2010 7:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Toronto Blue Jays Log - Bringing Baseball Back to Canada |
ya i try not to win every game and i try to keep the division races close lik to a game or two, not lik 8 or 9 where its lobsided. Sure som of my players stats r high but lik i guess it doesnt matter if lik the division races r close. lik i want to make it fair for the computers as well and try to keep it as real as possible. |
Author: | jays_rock_360 [ Sun Jun 06, 2010 10:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Toronto Blue Jays Log - Bringing Baseball Back to Canada |
Toronto Blue Jays (27-14) @ Minnesota Twins (16-23) Jays Bats and Stellar Pitching Silence Twins Under the Metrodome Blue Jays 6 - 2 Twins The Jays began 3-game series today with the Twins under the Metrodome in Minnesota. The Jays bats got it started off with 3 runs in the first 2 innings along with 9 hits. Overbay opened up the scoring with a solo homerun in the first giving him his fifth on the year. Vernon Wells and Aaron Hill added to that in the 2nd inning with back-to-back singles giving the Jays a 3-0 lead. It was all Jays from then on as Wells later added another RBI single along with Adam Lind and Scott Rolen in the late innings of the game. A.J. Burnett was flawless on the mound going 7 innings giving up 2 runs on 8 hits. His only mistake was a solo homerun to Jason Kubel in the 7th. Other than that, no mistakes from him or the bullpen. Brian Wolfe and B.J. Ryan finished off the 8th and 9th to seal the Jays fourth win in a row. The Jays now remain in top spot of the AL East only one game ahead of the Yankees, and 3 ahead of the Red Sox. They hope to battle with the Beasts in the East for the remainder of the season and hope there hot start continues. W - Burnett (4-4) - 7 IP, 8 H, 2 ER, 1K L - Bonser (1-5) - 7.2 IP, 15 H, 5 ER, 1K TOR - Overbay - HR (5), RBI TOR - Wells - 3-5, 2 RBI MIN - Kubel - HR (5), RBI |
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