Thursday, June 28, 2012

Brett Cecil gives up way too many x-base hits and spoils Mathis's day

Brett Cecil was in triple A because he left pitches up and they carried a long way and became a souvenir for the fans and tonight it happened again as he mowed down the first 5 batters and then it all began with Alberto Callaspo who it solo homer to give the Angels a 1-0 lead. In the fourth inning Mark Trumbo hit s two-run homer to get back the lead as the Jays lead 2-1 and it could who been another solo shot as Albert Pujols started the inning with a double as Colby Rasmus did not play the ball at all as he did not go back hard and he put himself in place to get the ball off the wall and he could of been in position to catch the ball and would only be a 2-2 tie. Peter Bourjos also had a RBI sac high to finish a 3 run inning which would of been the third out. In the sixth with the Jays up again 6-5 Peter Bourjos had a RBI ground rule double after a sac bunt got him to third where Jeff Mathis throw behind Bourjos and almost got him and then Mike Trout hit a two-run homer to give the Angels a 8-6 lead and held on by their skin of their teeth 9-7 as the Jays had bases loaded with Edwin Encarnacion at the dish in the ninth with one outs and hit into a double play to end the game. Brett Cecil as he gave up 6 extra base hits (3 homers and 3 doubles) of his 10 hits and he gave up 8 runs in 5.1 inning pitched. If it was not Brett Cecil given up all those extra base hits and runs scored it would of been Jeff Mathis who went 4 for 4 in the game with a solo homer and came within a triple for the cycle and he scored 3 of the Jays runs. He had the book on the Angels pitchers and tried to help the jays hitter get hits as they had 12 hits in the game. He also know the hitters and John Farrell know it as he ripped Cecil after the Angels 3-run fourth inning motioned to Mathis next to Cecil and basically let Mathis call the game. Jose Bautista gave the Jays a 6-5 lead in the fifth and would of been the winner if Cecil was able to down the Angels in the sixth Tom Mehegan

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