The Enemy Of My Enemy Thread. Let’s Watch The Blue Jays Together.

Wingack

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Vladdy Jr. just hit a home run 467 feet.

It was the Jays fourth HR of the game. It’s just the third inning.

Let’s join together and track the Jays here, Sox fans, Yankee fans, and Rays fans. We may need to watch through our fingers, because it is scary.
 
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Living in Canada I watch a lot of Jays games. This is as excited as the fans have been for a team since the Bautista bat flip year.

This teams pitching suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuucks and I think it ultimately dooms them.
 

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Vladdy Jr. just hit a home run 467 feet.

It was the Jays fourth HR of the game. It’s just the third inning.

Let’s join together and track the Jays here together, Sox fans, Yankee fans, and Rays fans. We may need to watch through our fingers, because it is scary.
Cross posting this from the MLB April game thread. By the time of our posts, it looks like we may have been composing at the same time.

Just came here to post similar as Vladdy Jr. just crushes his 1st HR of the season. Springer and Chapman homered in the first, Danny Jansen in the second and it's only the third inning. Man are they stacked!!!
 

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Solid work by Bob here. Three or four games into every season, every record know to the sport is on pace to be broken. There's also a shitload of players on pace to hit .000 for the year.
Not to mention nearly a third of the league is on pace for an undefeated season. Good thing they've added playoff spots for the teams that are unfortunate enough to have already lost a game or two.
 

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Living in Canada I watch a lot of Jays games. This is as excited as the fans have been for a team since the Bautista bat flip year.

This teams pitching suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuucks and I think it ultimately dooms them.
Oh, I don’t know about that. Berrios, Gausmann and Manoah are a very strong top 3. Probably the best top 3 in the AL East.

The pen seems OK too.
 

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Good work on the thread, Wingack! TEX scores 11 unanswered and win 12-6.
 

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Oh, I don’t know about that. Berrios, Gausmann and Manoah are a very strong top 3. Probably the best top 3 in the AL East.

The pen seems OK too.
I'm with you on Berrios and Manoah, but I have a suspicion that Gausman is going to get lit up in the AL East. He had an 11.3% HR/FB rate last year, which is bound to go up moving from SF to the AL East (and especially his home stadium). I really think that from a statistical standpoint, Toronto was one of the worst places he could have signed.
 

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I'm with you on Berrios and Manoah, but I have a suspicion that Gausman is going to get lit up in the AL East. He had an 11.3% HR/FB rate last year, which is bound to go up moving from SF to the AL East (and especially his home stadium). I really think that from a statistical standpoint, Toronto was one of the worst places he could have signed.
No idea why they signed NL West Gausman when Ray was right there for almost the exact same money after winning a Cy Young for them.
 

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Oh, I don’t know about that. Berrios, Gausmann and Manoah are a very strong top 3. Probably the best top 3 in the AL East.

The pen seems OK too.
Their pen got smashed by Texas this series already. And Texas, despite their record winter, ain't exactly the Yankees or Boston.