Los Angeles (69-47) at Toronto (59-58)
at 7:07 p.m. ET at the Rogers Centre
Today’s lineups:
ANGELS
Chone Figgins, 3B
Reggie Willits, DH
Vladimir Guerrero, RF
Garret Anderson, LF
Gary Matthews Jr., CF
Casey Kotchman, 1B
Maicer Izturis, 2B
Jeff Mathis, C
Erick Aybar, SS
PITCHING: LHP Joe Saunders (6-0, 3.46 ERA)
BLUE JAYS
Reed Johnson, LF
Lyle Overbay, 1B
Alex Rios, RF
Vernon Wells, CF
Frank Thomas, DH
Aaron Hill, 2B
Gregg Zaun, C
Hector Luna, 3B
John McDonald, SS
PITCHING: RHP Roy Halladay (13-5, 4.17 ERA)
GLAUS OUT AGAIN: 3B Troy Glaus was out of the lineup for the second straight day, but it isn’t just his left heel that’s causing the latest problem. For the last few days, Glaus has been bothered by a wonky left ankle, and he was getting the foot examined by a doctor on Tuesday. It’s not clear whether or not a DL stint is in Glaus’ future, but maybe something can be done in the offseason. Glaus has been troubled on and off all season by a bone spur in his left heel as well.
Said GM J.P. Ricciardi: "The doctors are looking at his ankle and we’ll have a better idea of what can be done and what can’t be done. It might be a surgery in the off-season, just to clear it out."
OTHER TIDBITS: Since the All-Star break, Toronto has gone 7-11 on the road, averaging 2.7 runs per game. At home since the break, the Jays have gone 9-3 with an average of 6.7 runs per game. … The Angels come to the Rogers Centre ranked first in the American League with 107 stolen bases. Toronto ranked last in the league with a caught-stealing percentage of roughly 13. Advantage: Angels. … The Blue Jays rank last in the AL with a .226 batting average with runners on scoring position and two outs. To put that in perspective, the Tigers rank first with a .298 mark. … Since July 16, when he was batting .296, the injured Glaus has hit just .140 (12-for-86). Toronto manager John Gibbons wasn’t ready to blame the foot injury. … Angels reliever Justin Speier enjoyed a warm welcome from his former teammates. During Gibbons’ pregame meeting with the media, Speier ran into the dugout, mimicked holding out a microphone and asked Gibby: "So, what do you think of your new setup man Casey Janssen?"
AL EAST STANDINGS
entering Tuesday
1. Boston 71-47 (–)
2. New York 67-51 (4)
3. Toronto 59-58 (11.5)
4. Baltimore 54-63 (16.5)
5. Tampa Bay 45-73 (26)
AL WILD CARD RACE
entering Tuesday
1. Seattle 66-50 (–)
2. New York 67-51 (–)
3. Cleveland 65-53 (2)
4. Detroit 65-53 (2)
5. Toronto 59-58 (7.5)
6. Minnesota 58-60 (9)
SIDEBAR: After rewatching the Bourne Identity and the Bourne Surpemacy back-to-back on Sunday night, I ventured out and caught a matinee of the Bourne Ultimatum on Monday. I thought the new movie was pretty sweet, but I’ve got to say that Supremacy, to me, is the best in the trilogy. I still thought the camera moved a little too much during some of the action scenes in Ultimatum, and while the car chase scene in New York in the new movie was outstanding, it felt more like a demolition derby than a pure chase. Anyway, the movie was great, and the trilogy ranks up there as one of the best three-part series out there, if you ask me. Of course, if you ask me, you’d be asking a big-time action movie fan. –JB