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Re: So what are you watching tonight?
medic8r #260315 05/14/09 03:40 PM
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Re: So what are you watching tonight?
Adrian #260316 05/14/09 03:42 PM
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Hmmm, you have a point. Films first!


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medic8r #260317 05/14/09 03:58 PM
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Tonight I will be watching the Toronto Blue Jays vs New York Yankees game as well the season finale of Hell's Kitchen.


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BlueJays1 #260321 05/14/09 04:52 PM
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The Jays are having a pretty amazing run this year. I wonder if it has anything to do with the coach?


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Re: So what are you watching tonight?
fredk #260351 05/14/09 07:56 PM
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Sure. I give a lot of credit to Cito Gaston and his staff (Tenance, Arnsberg, Leyva, Murphy etc). I like Gaston managerial style which lets his players play. One of the main problems last year were hitting runners in from scoring position. Bringing back Gene Tenance was a brilliant move and it is evident in the turn around the Jays are in hitting which is some of the best in the league. Tenance is very good with the psychological aspects of hitting with his players as well as making quick adjustments when he notices mechanical problems with a batters swing/stance etc. Gaston/Tenance also let the batters be agressive (let the players play). If there is a good pitch early on in the count to hit, hit it! The last manager was much more conservative. The Jays pitching has been excellent in recent years and we still have a lot of good young arms and the best pitcher in the game in Halladay. We have had a lot of injuries so far in our starting pitching but the likes of Tallet, Richmond, Cecil have really stepped up and have been solid and have saved us from the early injury bug.

Go Jays! \:\)


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BlueJays1 #260366 05/14/09 10:07 PM
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Letting the players "play" was how Cito and the Jays won back-to-back titles in the early 90's. Agressive hitting and baserunning combined with some decent pitching will keep the Jays in contention this year. I think Doc (Halladay) is also a great asset with the younger pitchers on the team, he leads by example and much like he elevated Ryan's game last year, I'm sure he'll help the youngsters on the pitching staff this year.


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Adrian #260370 05/14/09 10:31 PM
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I agree Adrian. Halladay is a great mentor to all those young arms on the team and has been one of the keys to their success. Another thing I like about Gaston is that he does little to no tinkering (adjust to any injuries of course) with his lineup which shows a lot of confidence in his players even when they are slumping. I forgot to mention the Jays have been stellar defensively so far also .

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BlueJays1 #260449 05/15/09 04:37 PM
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Halladay is underrated. I love anybody who beats the Yankees and/or the Red Sox.


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tomtuttle #260506 05/16/09 12:56 AM
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2001 A Space Odyssey, all 130" diag. of it. \:\)


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SirQuack #260538 05/16/09 08:12 AM
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 Originally Posted By: sirquack

2001 A Space Odyssey, all 130" diag. of it.

That’s gotta be impressive.


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