Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Brett Lawrie day at the ball park was amazing including his fan club

Brett Lawrie's fan club was in attendance in great numbers as they organized themselves to spell out LAWRIE with a heart at the end it was the most incredible thing to see as it must of taken a few people (most likely young ladies) to organize all the people in that empty area up in the 500 section to position themselves to create the letters and the heart. When Morrow and Hutchison called Lawrie over and pointed at the 5 deck he was taken a back by it and then just had to smile at what he was looking at. Brett Lawrie took this motivation to heart as he put together a three hit night and helped the Jays to take a 8-1 lead after five innings with three RBIs as he had two singles built around a two-run double as he started the game 3 for 3. He also lead the bottom three of the order as they went 8 for 12 and had 8 of the 10 Jays hits in the game as David Cooper had two hits and a RBI as he is becoming the first baseman of the Jays for the time being and Rajai Davis who is now the left fielder for the Jays as Eric Thames was sent down to Las Vegas had 3 hits and two RBIs in the game. The Orioles fielding really helped the Jays get the big lead as they simply ran over the ball time after time and were charged with 3 errors and the O's starter allowed 7 runs (6 earned) on 6 hits and 3 walks. While the O's catcher Matt Wieters was tossed from the game in the bottom of the fifth after challenging Doug Eddings the home plate ump on strike calls or more realistically the non strike calls. Ricky Romero pitched well through the first five innings with the only damage he suffered was an Adam Jones solo homer in the second inning and then in the sixth inning he was a little cold after sitting to long on the bench and allowed three runs as he gave up a single, a double, and a two-run homer by Chris Davis and made it through sixth solid inning and gave up four runs on 6 hits and had 7 ks and only had a single walk after having 21 in his last four starts as he throw 66 strikes in the 101 pitches he throw. The Jays bullpen was struggling a lot with Jason Frasor loading the bases in the seventh inning and got out of it without given up a run as Ronny Paulino who replaced Wiether and grounded out to end the inning. Darren Oliver allowed two singles to the only two hitters he faced and then Francisco Cordero faced three hitters and got out of the inning and did not allow one of Oliver's runners to score. Casey Janssen allowed 4 of his first 5 batters he faced to reached base including an Adam Jones two-run homer and with one out and runners on first and second with one out Chris Davis popped up in foul ground and Lawrie ran over from like shortstop to make the catch and settle everyone down as Wilson Betemit grounded out to Escobar who stepped on second base. Lawrie fan club is amazing Tom Mehegan

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