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Game 1: Jays 5 - Indians 1

Brett Cecil flirted with a no hitter, but then ran into Jhonny Peralta lol. Should have ran into him in April (Jhonny has a very slow start in april but come May 1 he starts to get going, no one knows why lol) but Congrads to the Jays.

Game 2: Today.


LETS GO TRIBE & JAYS!!!!!!!!!

(See I was in a hurry in my last post and didn't post that last part)
 
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And round one of the battle between the Great Lakes goes to the Jays :)

I've lost track of the number of times the Jay's pitching staff has flirted with a no hitter these last couple of years. And of course history between the Indians and Jays show that the Indians don't want the Jays to have a no no against them.

Mind you the Jay's one and only no no was pitched by Dave Steib and it was against the Indians. Makes up for the bottom of the ninth, two out, and 2 strikes against the Tribe only to have Julio Franco break it up. I was at that game in Cleveland that day back in 1988. It was played at the old Cleveland Mistake by the Lake. Not to be confussed with the Toronto Mistake by the Lake :lol:

Now when you're talking about no hitters, I watched Dave Stewart pitch a no hitter against the Jays when he still played for Oakland. That was the same day Fernando Valrnzuela, of the Dodgers, no hit the Cardinals in LA. The one and only time baseball has seen no hitters in by leagues on the same day.

And just so you don't feel bad Destiny about the Jays no hitter against the Indians, Len Barker pitched a perfect game against the Jays May 15, 1981.

Go Jays and Tribe
 
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Jacquie got a story for you to read, about a 12 yr old girl who can not only throw a knuckleball, but if she pitched to both our teams, they would cry and want to sign her. ;) I am going to post the link and a couple excerpts.

Joe Niekro's Knuckler Lives Through Arm of 12-Year-Old Girl

PLANT CITY, Fla. -- As an organ donor, pitching great Joe Niekro left his eyes behind so another man could see. He left his liver, kidneys and heart so three others could live today.

He left a unique and special gift -- his famed knuckleball -- to a precocious little girl who could be on the verge of inspiring a whole new generation of baseball players.

Chelsea Baker, only 12, has learned to make that pitch dance, to magically make it move like a butterfly on its way to home plate, baffling and befuddling young hitters. Like Joe taught her, shortly before his death in 2006.

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Niekro was 61 when he died suddenly of a brain aneurysm. At the time, he was helping coach a Little League team on which Chelsea and his own son played in his adopted hometown of Plant City.

Chelsea was 8 when he died, too young to quite understand how final death would be, but old enough to understand the gift that Niekro had left her. It gave her a passion for the game, and specifically for the pitch.

"I bugged him to teach me because I never could hit that knuckleball when he would throw it to me in batting practice. He always said it was a secret, but he finally taught me, and we worked on it a lot,'' Chelsea told FanHouse last week after a game. "I love throwing it. My catcher says it's so nasty.''

And the batters can't touch it. Although there are many young girls peppered across America now playing Little League Baseball with the boys, there are only a few who can dominate as Chelsea does.

She has thrown two perfect games within the past year, including one in an All-Star Game. She is unbeaten this season in nine starts, throwing 54 innings and striking out 103 batters while allowing only four runs. She also is hitting .569, playing third base when she doesn't pitch.

"When she first came to me for instruction, I was thinking 'OK, here is a girl I can help,'' said Keith Maxwell, a hitting instructor who played 12 years of professional baseball, including five with the Pittsburgh Pirates organization. "But after two weeks with her, I was like 'wow.' She has an incredible pop in her bat. She isn't just a pitcher. I thought, 'This is probably going to be the first girl to play Major League Baseball.' And I don't say that lightly.''

From there I will let you read the rest, it really is a very heartfelt story of inspiration and determination, and love. :( :)
 
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^^
that certainly is inspiring Destiny. She certainly will go far is she's not pushed.
 
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Yep I agree.

Congrads to the Jays on winning Game two, but did anyone else feel like a yo-yo with the umpires. lmao strikes at the top of the shoes, and balls straight down the middle, then strike above the letters and ball just below the letters, then occassionally the correct area for a strike zone. He went (when he didn't), He didn't go (when he did). OY, or Yo-Yo. :lol:

ETA: Congrats to the Jays for the Sweep. LMAO Glad we could help with that (no sarcasim, just honest). :lol:
 
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ETA: Congrats to the Jays for the Sweep. LMAO Glad we could help with that (no sarcasim, just honest). :lol:

Well considering how the Jays were playing there for a bit I'm sure they'll take all the help they can get :)

Off to Chicago for a 4 game series against the White Sox.
 
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Good luck, we get the day off tomorrow, and then open a three game series with the tigers. :shifty:


GO TRIBE & JAYS!!!!!!!!!
 
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The Jays beat the White Sox today to take 3 out of 4 games. They beat the White Sox 9-7.

In other baseball news Oakland Athletics pitcher Dallas Braden pitched a perfect game today against the Tampa Bay Rays. Oakland won 4-0. Braden is only the second pitcher in Oakland history to pitch a perfect game. Catfish Hunter was the other pitcher. Hunter had his perfect game against the Twins. Braden's perfect game was the 10th nine-inning no-hitter in the history of the franchise and first since Dave Stewart's feat on June 29, 1990 at Toronto.


Oakland Pitcher tosses Perfect Game

Go Jays and Tribe
 
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The Tribe split with the tigers in a three game series, and now some wonder how do you split three games, easy Friday it got rained out. :lol:

The upside though on the radio message board for the cleveland teams, for the Indians we do rotations, each person in the rotation does a game thread.

In Spring Training I was undefeated going 4-0 and so far in Regular season (counting today 5-9 ) I am undefeated going 4-0. I know I will lose sometime but its fun either way, and I am the only one out of 8 people, no clue how that happened but if it works. :D

GO TRIBE & JAYS!!!!!!!!!
 
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The Jays lost to the BoSox last night. Boston won 7-6 and most in part thanks to the 5 walks starting pitcher Brandon Morrow gave up. That's five start walks if I understood the paper correctly :scream:

Now excuse me for ranting here but it is baseball related. I'm so thoroughly pissed off at the Canadian Federal Government right now for slating the G20 in on the same weekend that the Jays WERE to be playing the Philadelphia Phillies at home :censored: Notice I said WERE!!!! Because of this damn all important world leaders event Major League Baseball has moved the 3 game series to Philadelphia. Now you wonder why I'm pissed?? This would have been the weekend where we would have probably seen Roy Halladay pitching. Regardless of whether the Doc pitches for another team now he would have been a draw that the Jays and fans need. Now we don't know when we'll get to see him pitch again :brickwall:
 
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:D is it safe to come out of the hidey hole now. :lol: wow venting feels good doesn't it. I am sorry to hear about what is going on, I read about that and thought this isn't going to go over well with Jay fans.
 
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:D is it safe to come out of the hidey hole now. :lol: wow venting feels good doesn't it. I am sorry to hear about what is going on, I read about that and thought this isn't going to go over well with Jay fans.

I think it safe to come out :lol:

The news didn't go well with the fans or the media. The news actually had front page sports coverage :eek: it was more important than the Stanely Cup playoffs :D The Jays will be in the home team when they play in Philadelphia.

The Jays beat Boston 3-2 yesterday to salvage a 3 game series. The Jays seem to do fine against teams from the Central or West Divisons but continue to struggle against the East :eek:

Anyways the Jays are not playing today. Friday they open a 3 games series at home with the Rangers.
 
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Tribe just finished taking 2 out of three from the Royals, next stop Baltimore for three. Found this interesting.

Yahoo! News: Royals fire manager Trey Hillman; Yost takes over

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)—Trey Hillman became the first manager to get fired this season when the Kansas City Royals let him go Thursday after a final win.

Former Milwaukee manager Ned Yost, who joined the Royals’ front office in January, immediately took over the struggling team and will remain as manager the rest of the season.

The Royals announced the move after beating Cleveland 6-4, a win that left Kansas City at 12-23 and last in the AL Central. Hillman was told of the decision Thursday morning and given the option of managing the game, which he accepted.

“Trey Hillman is an incredible leader and a very special leader who’s touched the lives of many people in this Kansas City community and throughout baseball,” general manager Dayton Moore said. “The recent struggles of our baseball team, however, require a change.”

The 47-year-old Hillman was in his third season with the Royals and went 152-207. Kansas City was 75-87 in 2008, then dropped into a last-place tie in 2009 at 65-97.

The Royals had a dismal 3-8 road trip last week that ended with a four-game sweep at Texas and had lost seven straight before Thursday’s win.
“There won’t be any second-guessing,” said Hillman, who stuck around until Moore was done and spoke to reporters for 32 minutes. “I have the ultimate respect for the people I work for, but to put it into perspective, sometimes things in this business work and sometimes they don’t.”

Yost managed the Brewers from 2003-08, when he was fired late in the season with the team in the playoff race. The Royals hired him last winter as a special adviser for baseball operations, starting speculation that Hillman was on his way out.

Moore started having discussions with Hillman about the decision after a 4-0 loss to the Indians on Wednesday night and pulled the trigger after another talk less than 12 hours later.

“I love Trey Hillman, I love him as a … ,” said Moore, who needed several seconds to compose himself before continuing. “Obviously, it’s a very difficult decision. The process is very difficult, relationships that are formed are very strong, but at the end of the day we’ve got to make decisions that are best for our baseball team and our organization long-term and that’s the conclusion that we made.”

Hillman spent 12 years working in the New York Yankees’ system and won a couple of manager of the year awards in the minors. He then went to Japan for five years and was considered a major league manager-in-waiting; he built a reputation for working well with younger players, being attentive to details, possessing good communication skills.

But with the Royals, many young prospects such as Alex Gordon haven’t panned out so far. And expectations were raised this season, a year after Zack Greinke won the AL Cy Young Award.

The Royals just couldn’t score for Greinke, who was winless in seven starts before beating the Indians at home in Hillman’s last game. The six runs were the most Greinke got in support this season, but it was already too late for Hillman.

“I’m thankful for the opportunity to get to manage today,” Hillman said. “You don’t want to go out on a seven-game losing streak.”
 
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Second game of four, and our starting pitcher David Huff was pitching to A-rod, and he hit a line drive back at Huff, which hit him in the head above the left eye. He was down, for along time, barely moving the crowd went silent. They finally got him on a cart and and he managed to give a thumbs up and applause broke out. Even A-rod left first to check on Huff. All the players came in to check on him it was like a mass Indians around the mound. The ambulance pulled up by the bullpen, and when they carted him out there, the BP players came out to see him.

That was a scary site to watch. OMG.

ETA: Huff was taken to the hospital, had a CT scan that came back negative, he is being kept for observation. He was actually hit above the left ear on the line drive.

Here is the video of what happened. Click Here Huff's injury

5/29/10: In a scary situation, David Huff was struck in the head by an Alex Rodriguez line drive and was carted off the field

ETA 2: Huff was in good spirits, he even tweeted that he was doing well and it turns out his parents and older brother was at the game for the first time to see him pitch. A-rod for all people may think of him, rushed to the hospital but enroute found out that Huff had RETURNED to the stadium (yep) in the 8th or 9th inning of a 4 hr and 22 min. game. But he asked for Huff's number and called him personally to make sure he was alright.
 
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Another perfect game in the majors this year. And both games have come in the month of May. This also marks the first time in the Modern Era that 2 perfect games have been pitched in the same season. And we still have 5 monthts to go.

This time the game was by ex-Blue Jay and current Phillie ace Roy Halladay. Halladay beat the Marlins 1-0. The game was played in Miami. Doc struck out 11 batters in the win.

Roy Halladay pitches perfect game

And on the current Blue Jay note :) they beat Baltimore yesterday 5-2 on the strength of more home runs. They Jays have hit 50 homers this month. They beat there own record for homers in May. In 2000 they had 48. The club seems to like the homer derby this year.
 
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