Brett Cecil pitches for Toronto in the third game of this four game series between the Yankees and the Jays in the Bronx. The Maryland-native rookie had a strong start as a Jay, including an exceptional outing at the Athletics. Since then, his results have been less noteworthy. For the Bombers, it’s Joba time.
Comment away.
Toronto | |
M. Scutaro ss | .283 |
A. Hill 2b | .297 |
A. Lind lf | .309 |
S. Rolen 3b | .331 |
L. Overbay 1b | .260 |
V. Wells cf | .252 |
A. Rios rf | .262 |
D. Dellucci dh | .234 |
R. Chavez c | .263 |
B. Cecil | 5.09 |
NY Yankees | |
D. Jeter ss | .308 |
J. Damon lf | .287 |
M. Teixeira 1b | .279 |
J. Posada c | .269 |
H. Matsui dh | .259 |
N. Swisher rf | .235 |
R. Cano 2b | .300 |
M. Cabrera cf | .280 |
C. Ransom 3b | .190 |
J. Chamberlain | 3.89 |
4 replies on “Sunday, Sunday: Jays-Yanks Gamer”
2 in the first but a bad call at home against tex prevents more….catcher tagged with the glove while the ball was in his hand. BS.
Instant Replay is going to be expanded very soon.
Something like 2 or 3 instant replays per game for each team. And it doesn’t even need to take a conference of the umpires. All it takes is a quick viewing by the fifth umpire, and he and only he gets the final call.
Hell, all it does is increase the integrity of the game.
Joba gave the lead back and more..
Aceves is just GOOD. Wow. Ramiro Mendoza and more.