Friday, September 14, 2012

Jays put everybody to sleep as they could not throw strikes

The Jays loss 8-5 as the Red Soxs put up three runs in the top of ninth to break a 5-5 tie as Darren Oliver started the inning given up a single to Jacoby Ellsbury and Casey Janssen came in and got Mike Aviles flied out but Cody Ross singled off him and then Mauro Gomez crushed a two-run triple and then gave up a sac fly to Ryan Lavarnway and Janssen was asleep as the everybody in the Rogers Centre were. Jays were given an opportunity to crush Red Soxs starter Daisuke Matsuzaka likr s grape in the third inning of a scoreless game where Daisuke walked three and the closest thing that the Jays got to a hit was Moises Sierra being hit by a fastball to start the inning. So the Jays put up three runs to take a 3-0 lead without getting the ball out of the infield and Adam Lind was the only Jays to put the ball in play as he got a ground out RBI and Daisuke wild pitched home two runs and if the Jays had gotten a hit the mood in the stadium would of changed. This was because they had a number of chances to put a real crocked number as Brett Lawrie had two in scoring position and ended up walking on a wild pitch and Adam Lind had runners on the corners and Yunel Escobar had a runner in scoring position when he struck out to end the inning without a hit. J.P. Arencibia had a tough night as Arron Laffy was about to get through the first inning on 11 pitches and the third inning in 10 pitches and got a great catch by Anthony Gose who ended up ending the inning with a huge catch in the right field corner with two on. In the second inning Laffy throw 19 pitches and only 8 strikes and got out of it in four batters with nobody scoring and then he totally lost the strike zone after a sit on the bench and throw 19 more pitches and again only 8 for strikes and was only able to get two outs in the inning as Ryan Lavarnway crushed one of those 8 strikes over the left field wall for three runs and totaled four RBIs in the game. The defense fell asleep as well as Brett Lawrie in the fifth by Brett Lawrie tried unscientifically throw a ball to first off the bat of Mauro Gomez and then dove at third also unscientifically to get Mike Aviles and reliever Chad Jenkins was not able to get back in focus as Daniel Nava singled in two to give the Soxs a 5-3 lead. The Jays also had their D go south in the eighth as James Loney hit a ball to Kelly Johnson with a man on first and Yunel Escobar got the out at second but throw the ball wildly to first and he James Loney was safe and at least they did not score a run. The Jays put up a run in the sixth thanks to an Adam Lind triple and was driven home on a Yunel Esccobar single and in the eighth the Jays tied the game with a RBI double and the play of the game was Adam Lind hitting a ball to Daniel Nava who made a huge catch that robbed him of a RBI and instead he was the first out and Lawrie only made it to third as J.P. flied out to center to end the inning. If me, the players, and crowd being asleep inside a close dome was not enough then the board operator at the Roger Centre were also sleeping as with the Soxs at bat they would tell the fans who was up for the Soxs and not the Jays when both bullpens were up and going and when the Jays were at bat they told us who was warming up for the Jays which is absolutely insane especially I was looking for any pitcher who could throw strikes. Edwin Encarnacion did not play and maybe will play tomorrow after he is hurting Tom Mehegan

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