thats wut i mean by affordable, lol... j/king... actually, my friends and i like to go when they have giveaways... it's so convenient when they print it all out on the schedule so u dont miss out ^^ but by far the best day to go is opening day - by far the loudest and biggest crowd of the yr, and u usually get doc pitching
you don't need a new stadium when renovations aren't at the point where nearly everything has to be replaced. many of the concessions sections are intact and well. @ steve: chacin won 10-15 games in 05 when halliday went down with the leg injury, topping all rookie pitchers in wins and innings pitched, along with a sub-4.00 era. @ dot: adams will likely stay in triple-a for a while, but might get a august/september callup as injury insurance. he hit .311 with a strikeout every two games last year in triple-A syracuse, so unless his performance falters, he might get a wee chance.
april 9th, jays home opener vs kansas city! but they're playing 6 games before that on the road vs tampa and detroit, so i wonder if we'll get to see halladay... i hope so! ^^
I'm PRETTY sure you'll eventually see him sometime during the season as for opening week, 5 days between starts, right? that means roy would be 100% by the 6th. jays play on the 2nd (roy), 4th (burnett), 5th (chacin), 6th, 7th, 8th and then the 9th. but then the 9th would be the sixth start after halladay's start, so I think burnett will be starting the home opener (unless something drastic happens)
yup... thats what i figured too... now i propose they start burnett first ^^ then halladay can make the home opener in a perfect world, or rather, in my perfect world, thats wut wud happen (i also suggested putting an extra man on the rotation... say, josh towers? XDXD)
hence the XDXD.... meh, they brought in a barrelful of pitchers... might as well make good use of them so *i* can see who *i* want at the home opener... haha, and u dun wanna see me pitching ^^ i bean everybody that bats on the left
think of it this way... there's no way towers can suck as much as he did last year............... right? XDXD though in all honesty, i dun see him being given the chance... they wud go to other options long before they reach some 0-7 record again... and i dun think he'll make the first five....
sry to say, but the redsox and the yankees will always finish on top of the Jays. The Jays won't spend money on player like the redsox and the yankees do. sry
Quoted from TorStar sports reporter Cathal Kelly's article: So Halladay has gone back to school with pitching coach Brad Arnsberg. He's starting out with just the fundamentals – the sinker and the changeup. "We had this plan at the end of the year to go out and be able to pitch with two pitches. Learn how to do it. It's something I haven't done in a long time," Halladay said. Soon he'll move on to advanced classes – the cutter and the curve. But right now, half of Roy Halladay is enough to hold the defending AL champions in their ballpark. "With just a fastball and a change and you shut them down? That's pretty darn good," manager John Gibbons said after the 10-inning game. "The guys that have an overpowering pitch like that – the two-seam fastball – they can do that. If you locate it, and he's a guy who can locate it, with that big arm on top of that, that's who your superstars are."
man.... this is what seperates the boys from the men... when u focus on two pitches at a time and still produce results like those throwing their "full repertoire"
i saw somewher that they still have $2 tiekts lol...how they buy those players? see it has to be our bills
i like to go to jays game and buy the cheapest ticket ( spirit zone)..hahhaa.. and just move closer and closer to the field each inning ..hahaha ..
oh boy... towers is named the fifth starter... this ought to be interesting XD... well, at least they have like 3, 4 starting pitchers down there in the bullpen for relief... baseball's starting up!