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  • JAKEPEAVY21
    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
    • 03-11-11
    • 29268

    #876
    Originally posted by BigSpoon
    If things continue downhill management could decide to blow things up and rebuild.
    I wouldn't be surprised. You guys have a lot of older players on the roster. If a team won't be contending, might as well play some younger guys.
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    • LT Profits
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 10-27-06
      • 90963

      #877
      Jon Gray was diagnosed with a stress fracture in his left foot on Friday and will miss at least a month of action.

      Gray had been battling what the club believed to be a toe injury, but X-rays revealed that he indeed has a stress fracture. It sounds like he'll be sidelined for a minimum of four weeks before being re-evaluated. It's a difficult blow to the Rockies and to fantasy owners who invested an early pick in the hard-throwing right-hander.

      Source: Thomas Harding on Twitter
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      • BigSpoon
        SBR MVP
        • 11-04-10
        • 4113

        #878
        1-9 start for the Jays is the worst in franchise history. At least the Leafs and Raptors are in the playoffs atm.
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        • mr. leisure
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 01-29-08
          • 17507

          #879
          Originally posted by LT Profits
          Jon Gray was diagnosed with a stress fracture in his left foot on Friday and will miss at least a month of action.

          Gray had been battling what the club believed to be a toe injury, but X-rays revealed that he indeed has a stress fracture. It sounds like he'll be sidelined for a minimum of four weeks before being re-evaluated. It's a difficult blow to the Rockies and to fantasy owners who invested an early pick in the hard-throwing right-hander.

          Source: Thomas Harding on Twitter

          Tough break for the Rockies
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          • koz-man
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 11-21-08
            • 7102

            #880
            Yankees manager Joe Girardi said he didn't think Matt Holliday's stiff back was anything serious. Girardi thought that Holliday could be in the lineup on Sunday.
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            • koz-man
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 11-21-08
              • 7102

              #881
              That's 225 career wins for CC Sabathia. baseball-reference.com/players/s/saba… NYY contract runs out in fall, but he intends to keep pitching for awhile.
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              • Andy117
                SBR Hall of Famer
                • 02-07-10
                • 9511

                #882
                Originally posted by Cross
                I wanna hear some early season MVP chatter, who do you guys have? I'll take Schwarber and Trout.
                Trout's always a good bet.
                It looks like Murphy's 2016 and 2015 playoff run wasn't a fluke. He's got a real shot at it this year.
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                • mr. leisure
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 01-29-08
                  • 17507

                  #883
                  Originally posted by koz-man
                  That's 225 career wins for CC Sabathia. baseball-reference.com/players/s/saba… NYY contract runs out in fall, but he intends to keep pitching for awhile.
                  Solid effort today

                  7.1 innings 3 hits and 1 earned run .
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                  • BigSpoon
                    SBR MVP
                    • 11-04-10
                    • 4113

                    #884
                    Jays win 2-1 to move their record to 2-9. The offense is still crap.
                    Last edited by BigSpoon; 04-15-17, 11:47 PM.
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                    • Cross
                      SBR Hall of Famer
                      • 04-15-11
                      • 5777

                      #885
                      Nobody wants a Canadian team to do well,its America's pastime.
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                      • EmpireMaker
                        SBR Posting Legend
                        • 06-18-09
                        • 15579

                        #886
                        Originally posted by BigSpoon
                        Jays win 2-1 to move their record to 2-9. The offense is still crap.
                        Bautista can't buy a hit to save his life so far this season.
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                        • koz-man
                          SBR Hall of Famer
                          • 11-21-08
                          • 7102

                          #887
                          FROM ELIAS: SEA's James Paxton is 10th pitcher in MLB history to begin a season with three consecutive starts of at least six IP and no runs
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                          • mpaschal34
                            SBR Posting Legend
                            • 02-04-13
                            • 12087

                            #888
                            Originally posted by koz-man
                            FROM ELIAS: SEA's James Paxton is 10th pitcher in MLB history to begin a season with three consecutive starts of at least six IP and no runs
                            Watched his start last night and he looked great.
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                            • Otters27
                              BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                              • 07-14-07
                              • 30756

                              #889
                              Originally posted by EmpireMaker
                              Bautista can't buy a hit to save his life so far this season.

                              ya his at bats look terrible. He needs to turn it around fast.
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                              • Chi_archie
                                SBR Aristocracy
                                • 07-22-08
                                • 63167

                                #890
                                Last year Cubs started

                                17-5 and 25-6

                                they are 6-5 and in danger of going 6-6
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                                • JAKEPEAVY21
                                  BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                  • 03-11-11
                                  • 29268

                                  #891
                                  Originally posted by EmpireMaker
                                  Bautista can't buy a hit to save his life so far this season.
                                  He has never really been a high average guy...he will get locked in at some point.
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                                  • LT Profits
                                    SBR Aristocracy
                                    • 10-27-06
                                    • 90963

                                    #892
                                    Blue Jays placed RHP Aaron Sanchez on the 10-day disabled list, retroactive to April 15, with a right middle finger blister.

                                    Sanchez first started dealing with a blister in his final spring training start, and it evidently must have been bothering him on Friday when the Orioles touched him up for five runs over 5 1/3 innings. It's possible that he'll be ready to go when his 10 days are up, but it just depends on how fast the blister heals. Toronto has an off day Monday, so they can put off a decision on their fifth starter for a little while if they want.
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                                    • EmpireMaker
                                      SBR Posting Legend
                                      • 06-18-09
                                      • 15579

                                      #893
                                      A day after placing Aaron Sanchez on the DL, the Blue Jays might have lost another starting pitcher today — J.A. Happ will have an MRI after leaving today’s game with elbow trouble, as Sportsnet’s Arden Zwelling and other reporters have noted. “I felt kind of a pull, a tug in my elbow,” says Happ. “And then I went back out there for the fifth and it just got progressively worse.” A significant injury to Happ would be yet another blow to a Blue Jays team that is already off to 2-10 start that had already led to whispers that the team could be sellers on the trade market this summer. Here are more notes on injuries.
                                      • Dodgers lefty Rich Hill’s second start of the season ended just as his first one did — with an early departure due to blister trouble, as Bill Shaikin of the Los Angeles Times notes. Shaikin further adds in a tweet that the Dodgers will decide tomorrow whether Hill will require another DL stay. The team could even consider moving him to the bullpen, manager Dave Roberts tells reporters, including MLB.com’s Ken Gurnick (link to Twitter). Presumably, pitching shorter outings could prevent blister flareups. Hill pitched just three innings in the Dodgers’ 3-1 loss to the Diamondbacks. “We’ve talked to a lot of different people that have issues with that outside of our game, and we just can’t pinpoint it,” Roberts said before the game of Hill’s blister issues. “We’re going to continue to try. We don’t have an answer.”
                                      • Braves catcher Tyler Flowers is day-to-day with a strained hamstring he noticed during Sunday’s game, as MLB.com’s Mark Bowman notes. “We’re going to re-evaluate him tomorrow and see where we’re at. Hopefully it’s nothing real serious, because he’s swinging that bat real well,” says Braves manager Brian Snitker. The Braves will wait to decide whether to place Flowers on the DL. In Flowers is out for awhile, Kurt Suzuki will start and Anthony Recker will back him up. Both are already on the Braves’ active roster.
                                      • Mariners infielder Jean Segura and reliever Steve Cishek are close to returning from injury, writes MLB.com’s Greg Johns. Segura has been doing some supervised running to test his ailing hamstring, and hopes to return on Friday, when is when he’s first eligible to come back after going on the DL last Tuesday. Cishek, meanwhile, is beginning a rehab assignment with Double-A Arkansas. Cishek is still making his way back after having microfracture hip surgery last October.
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                                      • Otters27
                                        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                        • 07-14-07
                                        • 30756

                                        #894
                                        Originally posted by LT Profits
                                        Jon Gray was diagnosed with a stress fracture in his left foot on Friday and will miss at least a month of action.

                                        Gray had been battling what the club believed to be a toe injury, but X-rays revealed that he indeed has a stress fracture. It sounds like he'll be sidelined for a minimum of four weeks before being re-evaluated. It's a difficult blow to the Rockies and to fantasy owners who invested an early pick in the hard-throwing right-hander.

                                        Source: Thomas Harding on Twitter
                                        Dang it. The Rockies are looking good at 9-5 also.
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                                        • Chi_archie
                                          SBR Aristocracy
                                          • 07-22-08
                                          • 63167

                                          #895
                                          Blue jays hurt by the injury bug
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                                          • LT Profits
                                            SBR Aristocracy
                                            • 10-27-06
                                            • 90963

                                            #896
                                            Whoda thunk it? Ranked by WAR

                                            #
                                            1
                                            Rockies
                                            9
                                            5
                                            8
                                            58
                                            14
                                            124.0
                                            8.56
                                            2.90
                                            0.94
                                            .283
                                            71.7 %
                                            51.3 %
                                            14.9 %
                                            3.92
                                            3.43
                                            3.19
                                            2.5
                                            2
                                            Orioles
                                            8
                                            3
                                            5
                                            47
                                            11
                                            99.0
                                            8.36
                                            3.73
                                            0.64
                                            .341
                                            76.3 %
                                            40.8 %
                                            6.7 %
                                            3.82
                                            3.32
                                            4.08
                                            2.5
                                            3
                                            Yankees
                                            8
                                            4
                                            4
                                            51
                                            12
                                            104.0
                                            10.13
                                            2.60
                                            1.04
                                            .280
                                            77.5 %
                                            44.6 %
                                            14.0 %
                                            3.12
                                            3.16
                                            2.98
                                            2.1
                                            4
                                            Dodgers
                                            7
                                            6
                                            3
                                            52
                                            13
                                            113.2
                                            9.34
                                            2.53
                                            1.03
                                            .256
                                            81.4 %
                                            42.9 %
                                            11.6 %
                                            2.77
                                            3.21
                                            3.30
                                            2.1
                                            5
                                            Mets
                                            7
                                            6
                                            3
                                            63
                                            13
                                            125.1
                                            9.05
                                            3.02
                                            0.93
                                            .299
                                            75.1 %
                                            51.5 %
                                            12.3 %
                                            3.59
                                            3.32
                                            3.32
                                            2.0
                                            Rockies could be a sneaky good team this year now that they finally have some pitching, especially when Gray comes back.
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                                            • JAKEPEAVY21
                                              BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                              • 03-11-11
                                              • 29268

                                              #897
                                              offensive explosion by the Jays last night plating 4 runs...
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                                              • BigSpoon
                                                SBR MVP
                                                • 11-04-10
                                                • 4113

                                                #898
                                                Originally posted by Chi_archie
                                                Blue jays hurt by the injury bug
                                                The hitting has been the main culprit this season. Offense has scored 4 runs or less in 10 of its first 12 games, averaging only 2.8 runs per game.
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                                                • mr. leisure
                                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                                  • 01-29-08
                                                  • 17507

                                                  #899
                                                  The Blue Jays don`t have any pitching now to go along with the weak hitting .
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                                                  • koz-man
                                                    SBR Hall of Famer
                                                    • 11-21-08
                                                    • 7102

                                                    #900
                                                    Red Sox 4, Rays 3: Make it three in a row for the Sox, who won the annual 11 a.m. Patriots' Day game at Fenway.

                                                    Andrew Benintendi keyed a big second inning with a two-out, two-run double and finished with three hits. Craig Kimbrel nailed down another save with his third perfect ninth inning in as many games.
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                                                    • koz-man
                                                      SBR Hall of Famer
                                                      • 11-21-08
                                                      • 7102

                                                      #901
                                                      *Mookie Betts' run of not striking out has reached 123 plate appearances, the longest streak by a Red Sox player since Denny Doyle (159 PAs) in 1975.

                                                      *Nationals RF Bryce Harper's start to the 2017 season has far exceeded how he finished up 2016, which included a .235/.458/.294 slash line in the postseason.
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                                                      • stevenash
                                                        Moderator
                                                        • 01-17-11
                                                        • 65499

                                                        #902
                                                        Originally posted by mr. leisure
                                                        The Blue Jays don`t have any pitching now to go along with the weak hitting .
                                                        Not only do they lack in starting pitching which was painfully obvious to most in spring training, the loss of Encarnciion in the middle of the order crippled the line up.

                                                        Bautista is a shell of the hitter he once was, bat speed is slower, and is no longer feared at bat.
                                                        Do I dare say it, the Blue Jays line up is soft.

                                                        They have no hitter on the team with more than two home runs, and that's Josh Donaldson and Morales.
                                                        Donaldson has a whopping four RBI's, Bautista is homer less.
                                                        Team is a mess, it really is.
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                                                        • stevenash
                                                          Moderator
                                                          • 01-17-11
                                                          • 65499

                                                          #903
                                                          Originally posted by Cross
                                                          I wanna hear some early season MVP chatter, who do you guys have? I'll take Schwarber and Trout.
                                                          Aside from the obvious candidates (Trout, etc.)

                                                          Ozuna 5 HR 14 RBI .404 - has cut his K rate in half too.
                                                          Nolan Arendo (not just a one trick pony, can hit outside of Coors)
                                                          Cespedes despite hitting .250 so far.
                                                          Eric Thames just homered in his fifth straight game.
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                                                          • Cross
                                                            SBR Hall of Famer
                                                            • 04-15-11
                                                            • 5777

                                                            #904
                                                            Cubbies definitely haven't hit their stride, watch out when they do.
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                                                            • Andy117
                                                              SBR Hall of Famer
                                                              • 02-07-10
                                                              • 9511

                                                              #905
                                                              Originally posted by Cross
                                                              Cubbies definitely haven't hit their stride, watch out when they do.
                                                              Cleveland is also 6-7. It's early.
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                                                              • EmpireMaker
                                                                SBR Posting Legend
                                                                • 06-18-09
                                                                • 15579

                                                                #906
                                                                After his blister problem reappeared in his most recent outing, Dodgers lefty Rich Hill is heading back to the DL, per a club announcement. For the time being, corner outfielder/infielder Rob Segedin is headed up to the active roster while Alex Wood will take the open rotation spot.
                                                                There’s plenty of uncertainty in Hill’s situation. As things stand, the team is examining ways to treat the ongoing problem, though there’s no timetable at present and it seems there’s little in the way of clear answers. Manager Dave Roberts acknowledged that the organization’s medical staff has been stymied thus far in its efforts to get at the root cause, as MLB.com’s Ken Gurnick reports on Twitter. (Gurnick provided more detail on the confounding issue earlier today.)
                                                                The strategy of utilizing the 10-day DL to provide rest obviously wasn’t successful on its own. As Roberts notes, and Andy McCullough of the Los Angeles Times tweets, “ten days wasn’t enough.” Whether additional rest will provide a solution obviously isn’t known, though presumably that’s one possible action. It’s even possible that the veteran southpaw could move to the bullpen upon his return, Roberts says (as Bill Plunkett of the Orange County Register tweets), with the idea presumably being that shorter stints may help alleviate the problem.
                                                                Fortunately, the Dodgers do have ample depth built into their plans. Every member of the current MLB staff has at least some significant recent injury on his record, but the current top five seems to be a strong and healthy unit at the moment. Swingman Ross Stripling could also step into the rotation, while Triple-A starters Julio Urias and Joe Gunkel could also be called upon. Scott Kazmir and Brock Stewart both represent additional starting options who are currently on the mend.
                                                                While the organization always knew there was some health risk with the 37-year-old Hill, that doesn’t soften the blow. The Dodgers promised Hill $48MM over three years to bring him back into the fold, so while a bullpen move might at least allow him to contribute and stay fresh while the team looks for a permanent fix, such an approach would surely not return value on the contract over the long run.
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                                                                • JAKEPEAVY21
                                                                  BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                                  • 03-11-11
                                                                  • 29268

                                                                  #907
                                                                  Originally posted by LT Profits
                                                                  Whoda thunk it? Ranked by WAR

                                                                  #
                                                                  1
                                                                  Rockies
                                                                  9
                                                                  5
                                                                  8
                                                                  58
                                                                  14
                                                                  124.0
                                                                  8.56
                                                                  2.90
                                                                  0.94
                                                                  .283
                                                                  71.7 %
                                                                  51.3 %
                                                                  14.9 %
                                                                  3.92
                                                                  3.43
                                                                  3.19
                                                                  2.5
                                                                  2
                                                                  Orioles
                                                                  8
                                                                  3
                                                                  5
                                                                  47
                                                                  11
                                                                  99.0
                                                                  8.36
                                                                  3.73
                                                                  0.64
                                                                  .341
                                                                  76.3 %
                                                                  40.8 %
                                                                  6.7 %
                                                                  3.82
                                                                  3.32
                                                                  4.08
                                                                  2.5
                                                                  3
                                                                  Yankees
                                                                  8
                                                                  4
                                                                  4
                                                                  51
                                                                  12
                                                                  104.0
                                                                  10.13
                                                                  2.60
                                                                  1.04
                                                                  .280
                                                                  77.5 %
                                                                  44.6 %
                                                                  14.0 %
                                                                  3.12
                                                                  3.16
                                                                  2.98
                                                                  2.1
                                                                  4
                                                                  Dodgers
                                                                  7
                                                                  6
                                                                  3
                                                                  52
                                                                  13
                                                                  113.2
                                                                  9.34
                                                                  2.53
                                                                  1.03
                                                                  .256
                                                                  81.4 %
                                                                  42.9 %
                                                                  11.6 %
                                                                  2.77
                                                                  3.21
                                                                  3.30
                                                                  2.1
                                                                  5
                                                                  Mets
                                                                  7
                                                                  6
                                                                  3
                                                                  63
                                                                  13
                                                                  125.1
                                                                  9.05
                                                                  3.02
                                                                  0.93
                                                                  .299
                                                                  75.1 %
                                                                  51.5 %
                                                                  12.3 %
                                                                  3.59
                                                                  3.32
                                                                  3.32
                                                                  2.0
                                                                  Rockies could be a sneaky good team this year now that they finally have some pitching, especially when Gray comes back.
                                                                  Bud Black is an underrated manager..He was around .500 with the Padres for 9 seasons with nothing to work with.
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                                                                  • Chi_archie
                                                                    SBR Aristocracy
                                                                    • 07-22-08
                                                                    • 63167

                                                                    #908
                                                                    Originally posted by Cross
                                                                    Cubbies definitely haven't hit their stride, watch out when they do.
                                                                    yeah, all those boppers will get hot at the same time and run of 10-15 straight games

                                                                    the bullpen might be a season long question mark that will need addressed at or before trade deadline.

                                                                    I think just about every starter will regress, if not get injured.

                                                                    could be interesting
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                                                                    • El Nino
                                                                      SBR Posting Legend
                                                                      • 05-03-12
                                                                      • 18426

                                                                      #909
                                                                      Dbacks NL West Champs.
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                                                                      • LT Profits
                                                                        SBR Aristocracy
                                                                        • 10-27-06
                                                                        • 90963

                                                                        #910
                                                                        Originally posted by El Nino
                                                                        Dbacks NL West Champs.
                                                                        Dodgers should ultimately run away with division, may be only team in NL West to top 90 wins.
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