Blue Jays vs. Angels
The Angels beat the Blue Jays 6-5 Thursday afternoon.Columnist Richard Griffin covered the game live from Rogers Center. Click the arrow below for the recap.
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The Angels beat the Blue Jays 6-5 Thursday afternoon.Columnist Richard Griffin covered the game live from Rogers Center. Click the arrow below for the recap.
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Richard Griffin began working for the Star as baseball columnist on Feb.13, 1995. Griffin began his career in major-league baseball with the Montreal Expos in 1973 while attending Concordia University. He became director of publicity in 1978. Griffin is in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown as '93 winner of the Robert O. Fishel Award and has been at all or part of every World Series since 1978.
0-5, 5K's... wow... what else needs to happen so that our superhero gets reality check?
And 24 players LOB? Brutal...
Posted by: Nik | June 04, 2009 at 03:59 PM
I have been following baseball seriously for only about 62 years, and I obviously don't understand the game as well as I should.
I have two questions.
(1) Why would any sports fan pay much attention to major league games, when one team has a payroll of $201 million (Yankees) and another $37 million (Marlins). Do some people actually consider this to be any sort of fair competition?
(2) Why does the Jays' manager always leave Brian Tallet in the games which he starts so effectively one inning too long? Does he think that the man is going to give him a complete game some day? How could he possibly think that? Tallet would have ten wins by now, if he had been removed from games an inning sooner.
Posted by: John Carrick | July 25, 2009 at 05:13 PM
Hi Richard, While other teams attend to get down to business and wheel and deal, the Jays GM is a silent witness. Come on already Rogers, spend some money - make the Blue Jays an exciting team to watch. Stop sitting on the sidelines. This is no fun for your fans I am sure you realize.
Posted by: Tony D'Souza | December 08, 2009 at 10:15 PM