33 thoughts on “Game 2014.113: Tigers at Blue Jays”

  1. Toronto knows the Tigers can’t score, so they are going for the insurance run in the bottom of the second.

  2. Smokey Jr. could take a page or two from the BJ manager’s book, and start to manufacture runs like he said he was going to do at the beginning of the season.

    1. They tried it successfully early on, but seem to have gotten away from that sometime in April. That’s what happens when you have a team that slugs it.

      1. Seriously, I don’t think you can put plays on when you have a lineup of hackers. Most of these guys will (and do) swing at just about anything. There isn’t enough of a nuanced approach (e.g. patience) to their at bats.

  3. Miggy might be hurting more than he is letting on; all the ground balls and popups, to say nothing of the power outage.

  4. The Blue Jays have discovered a major weakness: put the ball in play on the left side, including more bunts.

  5. Sanchez leaves the game with an injury ….. stormy weather on the horizon for the Tigers.

  6. The whole team starting with Smokey Jr. look and act like they are somewhere else or would like to be somewhere else!

    1. I keep saying that about Cabrerra. He has that Fernando Rodney look all the time on his face!

  7. I can’t wait to hear from Smokey Jr on how well the Tigers did…
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    Jays bunted…we used too
    Jays double steal…we used too
    Jays squeeze…we have months ago
    Jays caught the ball…we used too
    Jays with timely hits…we used too
    Jays 3-4-5 hitters had 6 hits…we used too

  8. The Kids are Alright – Castellanos & Suarez. Maybe they will lead this team. No one else seems in a hurry to take on the role.

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