Friday, April 19, 2013

Jays D not Brandon Morrow friend

Brandon Morrow was sucking for the first three innings and it was 3-1 Yanks with one out in the third inning with Vernon "boo" Wells on third and Ichiro on second and Eduardo Nunez flied out to shallow center field and Rasmus catch it and throw it home to hold Vernon at third but there was only one problem J.P. went in front of the plate and missed the ball and went into the dugout for two unearned to make it 5-1 and it was over. Jays D also did not help Morrow also in the sixth inning as Rajai Davis was sleeping in right field and on a Cervelli fly ball to him and Rajai went over to the ball and slide about 6 or 7 steps away from the wall and the ball went off his glove and it turned into a double that Rajai should of been able to get under the ball and catch it and it turned out to be Morrow's last pitch of the night. The D also let down Brett Cecil as he came in and Brett Gardiner hit a ball to the wall and Rasmus was nowhere to be found as he had to simply run it to the wall and throw it to wide of third and if Lawrie does not stretch to get the ball Gardiner walked home and he still got home on a Robertson Cano ground ball. Brandon Morrow did go 5.1 innings pitched and did give up 7 runs (5 earned) and he did give up solo homers to Travis Hafner with one out in the third and with one out in the sixth inning former Jay Lyle Overbay slammed a solo homer. Brett Cecil gave up a solo homer to former Jay Vernon "boo" Wells slammed a solo shot to make it 9-1 Yanks. Andy Pettitte was his own best friend as with a run in and Jose Bautista who was DHing on first and Edwin scotched a ball right back to Petite who doubled up Bastista at first to end the inning in a 2-1 Yanks game. He also fielded his position starting the second inning as J.P. grounded back to Pettitte who throw him out and he ended up pitching 7.1 innings and gave up 3 runs on 6 hits. The Jays had bright spots starting with Brett Lawrie who ran out an infield hit and got two hits in the game and Jose Bautista slammed a two-run homer in the bottom of the sixth. J.P. Arencibia hit a solo shot in the bottom of the ninth with two outs and it made the final 9-4 Yanks and J.P. had two hits in the game. I'M going to see Buehrle live tomorrow Yeah Tom Mehegan

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