Game 69: Giants at Jays

SAN FRANCISCO AT TORONTO
at 1:07 p.m. ET, Rogers Centre


Giants.pngGIANTS (37-29, 1.5 GB NL WEST)

1. Andres Torres, CF
2. Freddy Sanchez, 2B
3. Aubrey Huff, RF
4. Juan Uribe, DH
5. Pat Burrell, LF
6. Pablo Sandoval, 3B
7. Buster Posey, 1B
8. Edgar Renteria, SS
9. Bengie Molina, C

Pitching: Matt Cain (6-4, 2.05)


Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for BlueJays.jpgBLUE JAYS (37-31, 4.5 GB AL EAST)
1. Fred Lewis, LF
2. Aaron Hill, 2B
3. Adam Lind, DH
4. Vernon Wells, CF
5. Alex Gonzalez, SS
6. Jose Bautista, RF
7. Lyle Overbay, 1B
8. John Buck, C
9. Edwin Encarnacion, 3B

Pitching: Jesse Litsch (0-1, 27.00)

~JB

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Game 67 lineups: Jays at Padres

TORONTO AT SAN DIEGO
at 6:35 p.m. ET, Petco Park

Thumbnail image for BlueJaysRetro.gifBLUE JAYS (35-30, 7.0 GB AL EAST)
1. Fred Lewis, RF
2. Aaron Hill, 2B
3. Adam Lind, LF
4. Vernon Wells, CF
5. Alex Gonzalez, SS
6. Lyle Overbay, 1B
7. John Buck, C
8. Edwin Encarnacion, 3B
9. Ricky Romero, P

Pitching: Romero (5-3, 3.29)

PadresRetro.jpgPADRES (38-27, — GB NL WEST)
1. David Eckstein, 2B
2. Chase Headley, 3B
3. Adrian Gonzalez, 1B
4. Scott Hairston, LF
5. Nick Hundley, C
6. Chris Denorfia, CF
7. Aaron Cunningham, RF
8. Lance Zawadzki, SS
9. Kevin Correia, P

Pitching: Correia (5-4, 4.98)

~JB

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Game 66 lineups: Jays at Padres

TORONTO AT SAN DIEGO
at 10:05 p.m. ET, Petco Park

Thumbnail image for BlueJaysRetro.gifBLUE JAYS (35-30, 6.0 GB AL EAST)
1. Jose Bautista, RF
2. Aaron Hill, 2B
3. Adam Lind, LF
4. Vernon Wells, CF
5. Alex Gonzalez, SS
6. Lyle Overbay, 1B
7. John Buck, C
8. Edwin Encarnacion, 3B
9. Brett Cecil, P

Pitching: Cecil (7-2, 3.22)

PadresRetro.jpgPADRES (37-27, — GB NL WEST)
1. David Eckstein, 2B
2. Chase Headley, 3B
3. Adrian Gonzalez, 1B
4. Scott Hairston, LF
5. Nick Hundley, C
6. Chris Denorfia, CF
7. Jerry Hairston Jr., SS
8. Aaron Cunningham, RF
9. Mat Latos, P

Pitching: Latos (6-4, 3.24)

~JB

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Game 65 lineups: Jays at Padres

TORONTO AT SAN DIEGO
at 10:05 p.m. ET, Petco Park


Thumbnail image for BlueJaysRetro.gifBLUE JAYS (34-30, 6.5 GB AL EAST)

1. DeWayne Wise, LF
2. Aaron Hill, 2B
3. Jose Bautista, RF
4. Vernon Wells, CF
5. Alex Gonzalez, SS
6. Lyle Overbay, 1B
7. John Buck, C
8. Edwin Encarnacion, 3B
9. Shaun Marcum, P

Pitching: Marcum (5-3, 3.38)


PadresRetro.jpgPADRES (37-26, — GB NL WEST)

1. David Eckstein, 2B
2. Chase Headley, 3B
3. Adrian Gonzalez, 1B
4. Scott Hairston, LF
5. Yorvit Torrealba, C
6. Will Venable, RF
7. Jerry Hairston Jr., SS
8. Tony Gwynn, CF
9. Jon Garland, P

Pitching: Garland (6-4, 2.81)

~JB

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Game 64 lineups: Jays at Rockies

TORONTO AT COLORADO
at 3:10 p.m. ET, Coors Field

Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for BlueJays.jpgBLUE JAYS (34-29, 6.5 GB AL EAST)
1. Jose Bautista, RF
2. Aaron Hill, 2B
3. Adam Lind, LF
4. Vernon Wells, CF
5. Alex Gonzalez, SS
6. Lyle Overbay, 1B
7. John Buck, C
8. Edwin Encarnacion, 3B
9. Jesse Litsch, P

Pitching: Litsch (Season debut)

RockiesLogo.pngROCKIES (32-30, 5.0 GB NL WEST)
1. Jonathan Herrera, 2B
2. Todd Helton, 1B
3. Carlos Gonzalez, CF
4. Brad Hawpe, RF
5. Ryan Spilborghs, LF
6. Ian Stewart, 3B
7. Chris Iannetta, C
8. Clint Barmes, SS
9. Jeff Francis, P

Pitching: Francis (1-2, 3.45)

~JB

Game 63 lineups: Jays at Rockies

TORONTO AT COLORADO
at 8:10 p.m. ET, Coors Field

Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for BlueJays.jpgBLUE JAYS (34-28, 5.5 GB AL EAST)
1. Fred Lewis, LF
2. Aaron Hill, 2B
3. Jose Bautista, RF
4. Vernon Wells, CF
5. Alex Gonzalez, SS
6. Lyle Overbay, 1B
7. Edwin Encarnacion, 3B
8. Jose Molina, C
9. Brandon Morrow, P

Pitching: Morrow (4-4, 5.48)

RockiesLogo.pngROCKIES (31-30, 5.0 GB NL WEST)
1. Jonathan Herrera, 2B
2. Todd Helton, 1B
3. Carlos Gonzalez, CF
4. Brad Hawpe, RF
5. Ryan Spilborghs, LF
6. Miguel Olivo, C
7. Ian Stewart, 3B
8. Clint Barmes, SS
9. Jason Hammel, P

Pitching: Hammel (3-3, 5.23)

~JB

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Game 62 lineups: Jays at Rockies

TORONTO AT COLORADO
at 10:45 p.m. ET*, Coors Field



Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for BlueJays.jpgBLUE JAYS (34-27, 5.5 GB AL EAST)

1. Fred Lewis, RF
2. Aaron Hill, 2B
3. Adam Lind, LF
4. Vernon Wells, CF
5. Jose Bautista, 3B
6. Alex Gonzalez, SS
7. Lyle Overbay, 1B
8. John Buck, C
9. Ricky Romero, P

Pitching: Romero (5-2, 3.06)


RockiesLogo.pngROCKIES (30-30, 6.0 GB NL WEST)

1. Carlos Gonzalez, CF
2. Todd Helton, 1B
3. Troy Tulowitzki, SS
4. Brad Hawpe, RF
5. Melvin Mora, 3B
6. Ryan Spilborghs, LF
7. Miguel Olivo, C
8. Clint Barmes, 2B
9. Ubalda Jimenez, P

Pitching: Jimenez (11-1, 0.93)

*Game start delayed due to rain

~JB

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2010 First-Year Player Draft


deck.jpgFirst round:

No. 11 – Deck McGuire, RHP, Georgia Tech

Comp round A:

No. 34  – Aaron Sanchez, RHP, Barstow HS (Calif.)
(Marco Scutaro free agent compensation)
No. 38 – Noah Syndergaard, RHP, Legacy HS (Texas)
(James Paxton unsigned in 2009)
No. 41 – Asher Wojciechowski, RHP, The Citadel
(Rod Barajas free agent compensation)

Up next..

Second round:

No. 61
No. 69 (Jake Eliopoulos unsigned in 2009)
No. 80 (Scutaro free agent compensation)

Third round:

No. 93

Comp round B:

No. 113 (Jake Barrett unsigned in 2009)

Fourth round:

No. 126

~JB

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Chess Match: Game 58

Breaking down a key moment in Sunday’s 4-3 loss to the Yankees…

The situation: Jason Frasor is on the mound for the Blue Jays, who are caught in a 2-2 tie with the Yankees with two outs and runners on second and third base. Blue Jays manager Cito Gaston heads to the mound and asked Frasor if he wants to intentionally walk Robinson Cano, bringing Jorge Posada to the plate, or if the pitchers wants to face him. 

The decision: Frasor indicates that he wants to face Cano.

The outcome: Cano sends a pitch into left field for a single that scores two runs, giving the Yankees a 4-2 lead. The second runner to cross the plate is Mark Teixeira, who was intentionally walked earlier in the inning. The Jays escape further harm, and plate one run in the home half of the eighth, but the damage had been done.

The analysis: This situation came down to Frasor vs. Cano or Frasor vs. Posada. Overall, Cano had gone 3-for-11 with a double against the Blue Jays right-hander. Posada was 3-for-11 with two home runs against Frasor. With such a similar sample size, this was more of a comfort call than a numbers call.

Over the past three years, Frasor had held Cano to one hit in five meetings, whereas Posada was 2-for-2 with a home run. After the game, Frasor said he felt like he’d had more success against Cano recently, so that’s why he opted to face the Yankees second baseman. Cano entered the game hitting .356.

Earlier in the inning, it was Gaston’s decision to intentionally walk Teixeira with runners on second and third base and the Jays clinging to a 2-1 lead with one out. The reasoning behind that move was to set up a potentil inning-ending double play. Frasor wound up striking out Alex Rodriguez, but not before a wild pitch allowed the game’s tying run to score.

The comments:

He asked me who I wanted to face. Which All-Star do I want to face? I don’t know. I just felt comfortable with Cano right there. I think I’ve had a little more success with Cano, as of late anyways. I guess I chose wrong. It was a heater in. I thought it was going to be caught — I really did. He was supposed to hit it a little further, you know? It was supposed to go right into the glove. I think it was a good pitch, man. It wasn’t one where he could drive it, but he’s a great hitter and the damage was done.” — Frasor

Most of the time, I give the guys their choice. I think it’s better that way. Sometimes I don’t, but most of the time I do. To me, it’s just like I tell catchers all the time, ‘Don’t make a guy throw a pitch he doesn’t want to throw. Don’t make him do that.’ If I make him pitch to somebody that he’d rather not pitch to, he’d rather pitch to someone else, it’s the same thing to me. As an ex player, I know it’s that way that if you have confidence that you can get this guy out, you go with it. I know the numbers are better, but he felt like he could get him out. Of course, it looked like he hit a pretty good pitch.” — Gaston

My verdict: It was easy during the game to wonder why Cito would call for Frasor to pitch to Cano, especially with an intentional walk used earlier in the inning. It also made some sense in this situation, too. But, after learning that it was Frasor’s decision, it takes on a different light. I might have called for the intentional walk to set up a force out any any base. Then again, I might have had Frasor pitch to Teixeira, who was 0-for-6 against the righty in his career and just 3-for-24 this month, rather than giving A-Rod a chance to blow things open with the bases loaded. In the end, though, Cano’s at-bat proved more critical.

NOTE: I am flying to Colorado on Monday to spend a few days off with family, so I will not be in Florida to cover the Blue Jays’ series against the Rays. I will be covering Day 1 of the Draft on Monday night and then will tweet, blog and write from Colorado and San Diego later on the road trip. Stay tuned…

~JB

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Game 58 lineups: Yankees at Jays

NEW YORK AT TORONTO
at 1:07 p.m. ET, Rogers Centre

Thumbnail image for Yankees.jpgYANKEES (34-22, 2.0 GB)
1. Derek Jeter, SS
2. Nick Swisher, RF
3. Mark Teixeira, 1B
4. Alex Rodriguez, 3B
5. Robinson Cano, 2B
6. Jorge Posada, DH
7. Curtis Granderson, CF
8. Francisco Cervelli, C
9. Brett Gardner, LF

Pitching: Javier Vazquez (4-5, 6.06)

Tlogo.gifBLUE JAYS (33-24, 3.5 GB)
1. Fred Lewis, LF
2. Aaron Hill, 2B
3. Adam Lind, DH
4. Vernon Wells, CF
5. Jose Bautista, 3B
6. Alex Gonzalez, SS
7. Lyle Overbay, 1B
8. Jeremy Reed, RF
9. Jose Molina, C

Pitching: Brandon Morrow (4-4, 6.00)

~JB

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