August 16, 2013

Mark Buehrle outlasts Jake Peavy




TORONTO - Mark Buehrle doesn't care how many hits he gives up as long as he's keeping runs off the scoreboard.
The Blue Jays' starting pitcher gave up 10 hits over seven innings but allowed just one run on Thursday as Toronto edged Boston 2-1 for its second win in a row.
"Sometimes it's frustrating because they hit the crap out of the ball on their outs and then they don't hit it pretty hard and they find holes," said Buehrle. "But look, it was a great game. We came back late.
"You try to throw up zeroes as long as you can and try to give your offence a chance and that's exactly what happened tonight."
The win improved Buehrle's record to 9-7 and snapped a four-game losing streak against the Red Sox that dates back to 2009.
"I know I've struggled against them," said the veteran left-hander. "You've got to have everything going your way. You got to have runs scored for you, you got to have defence behind you, bullpen's got to save the lead.
"Again, a win's a win. Don't really matter against who it is. A win's a win, it feels good."
Toronto (56-65) struggled to get hits off Boston starter Jake Peavy (9-5). He struck out four and gave up two runs, one earned, on five hits over six innings of work.
The Red Sox (72-51) had no trouble getting on base, but struggled to bring home their runners, stranding 12 on base. Dustin Pedroia and Daniel Nava led Boston with three hits each.
"Tonight, the story is left on base. We created a number of opportunities," said Red Sox manager John Farrell. "I thought we had a very good approach against Buehrle to build those opportunities, and then he made a number of quality pitches with men in scoring position."
Peavy was in firm control for the first six innings of the game, giving up just two hits and striking out four as Boston held on to a 1-0 lead.
But the Blue Jays figured Peavy out in the seventh. Jose Bautista earned an infield single when Will Middlebrooks misplayed the ball at third base. Edwin Encarnacion's single up the middle then advanced Bautista to second.
Brett Lawrie drove Bautista home with another single to centre field, advancing Encarnacion to third with no outs. read more

August 12, 2013

Blue Jays lose 5-1 to Oakland A’s


J.A. Happ tossed his best game of the season, a triumph on its own, but the Jays couldn’t build on it enough to beat the Oakland A’s.
Happ gave up three hits over seven innings and should have easily had the win against Oakland in a matinee contest before an announced crowd of 36,111 at the Rogers Centre.
But the A’s, after giving up a 1-0 lead in the eighth, came back to score four runs in the ninth and take a 5-1 decision over Toronto.
Alberto Callaspo, who made an error in the Jays’ eighth to allow the game-tying run, slapped a two-run double off Jays closer Casey Janssen in the ninth for the go ahead runs. read more


By: Mark Zwolinski Sports reporter

A's beat the Jays

Whoah! I almost missed the game today! I didn't know that the game will gonna starts early because usually if it's weekdays it's around 7pm. It was bottom 8th inning when I opened the tv and the score was 1 Oakland and 0 Toronto. But the Blue Jays scored 1 at the end of 8th inning. But when the A's turn in the 9th inning whoa! Jannsen was the pitcher and the too bad to say that the A's scored 4. Well,  AGAIN! A's beat our Jays.

Jays Loss to A's Again

Everyday I'm always excited when the Toronto Blue Jays has a game. The first inning up to 5 innings is important for them because it set the game phase. What I didn't expect was when how R.A Dickey pitched. It was really a  great start for the Jays, not until Oliver came. It was on the 7th inning I think when the Oakland scored 3 in just 1 inning. Well, in the end Toronto Blue Jays loss to Oakland Athletes again.