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    Awesome Awesome play X !!!!!

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    Also, Price has been great since first inning. Nice to see him turn this start around. Big shut down inning after Mookie's amazingness.

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    With everything else going on, does anyone still remember the Jays' 1st baseman bungling Mookie's foul pop-up?

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    JD due

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jasonbay44 View Post
    Also, Price has been great since first inning. Nice to see him turn this start around. Big shut down inning after Mookie's amazingness.
    And I was just about to rename porcellos to prices.
    The King of TalkSox has Spoken.

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    Chaim, you are in the big leagues now. Drawing 10,000 fans a game is not going to cut it, and people don’t buy tickets to Fenway to talk about the Farm

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    "Relief pitchers are a crapshoot." No, the truth is "Crapshoot pitchers are relievers."

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    yup plus Happ's lazy ass play on ball in front of the plate.

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    Thank you Jays for making Betts' GS possible. Mookie's gonna buy you all a steak dinner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPLENDIDSPLINTER View Post
    With everything else going on, does anyone still remember the Jays' 1st baseman bungling Mookie's foul pop-up?
    That really would have been a great catch by Smoak; far from bungle. The biggest goof was Travis not staying on the bag on Holt's grounder.
    The Yankees could go 0-162 and it wouldn't be enough

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    Blake hit it on the screws ....shit

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    X trying to go mass pike

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    It was entirely possible that Happ could have given up only 1 run on 46 pitches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by illinoisredsox View Post
    That really would have been a great catch by Smoak; far from bungle. The biggest goof was Travis not staying on the bag on Holt's grounder.
    Not a bungle? You're right; I sometimes forget some of these guys are only major leaguers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPLENDIDSPLINTER View Post
    With everything else going on, does anyone still remember the Jays' 1st baseman bungling Mookie's foul pop-up?
    That was a huge break . He almost bare handed the ball out of his mitt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by illinoisredsox View Post
    That really would have been a great catch by Smoak; far from bungle. The biggest goof was Travis not staying on the bag on Holt's grounder.
    I hate the rules changes around the second base bag

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    Price, in turn, has done his part since giving up the obligatory HR in the first. Maybe showing something finally.

    Happ's 4 th inning with his own sloppiness, the play at second and Smoak's not quite a catch, and 46 pitches, pays him back for the hit on Pearce. That was a cheap shot no doubt. Betting that it is Happ, not Pearce , who is/was a shit in the Toronto clubhouse where they are playing for nothing ever since about May 1st.

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