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This game won't be on my highlight list. RA was not working well tonight. The outfield had some surprising errors. The bats weren't there .......Edwin did hit his first homer of the season and scored another run. Greg Zahn felt that the batters who are struggling right now should stop trying to hit one out of the park and concentrate on hitting one. He thinks they are trying too hard to emulate Josh and Jose and should go back to the basics. I think he has a point.
 

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This game won't be on my highlight list. RA was not working well tonight. The outfield had some surprising errors. The bats weren't there .......Edwin did hit his first homer of the season and scored another run. Greg Zahn felt that the batters who are struggling right now should stop trying to hit one out of the park and concentrate on hitting one. He thinks they are trying too hard to emulate Josh and Jose and should go back to the basics. I think he has a point.

I didn't watch today, I hate watching dickie pitch, i'll skip his games, and i'll be glad when he
retires.

yeah, they are all waiting to just continue on from last season with their bats, forget that, its a new
season, start fresh, as though there was 'no' last season, and just hit the ball, get a good eye on the
ball, and relax and let it come, it will, can't be forced, nothing in sports can be forced, a nice balance
between intense and relaxed is the key.

gibbins knows that, he can see that, he won't panic, and he will keep them calm and confident, and the
bats will warm up. tulo is swinging the bat better this season, he will be better than last.
they are a bit full of themselves after their marvelous run last season, get over it.

I'm watching NHL playoffs, very very exciting games, intense, rough and fast.
 
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The best part of yesterday's game was being able to watch David Price at work again. Today was a much different story for the Jays who came away with a 5 - 3 win over the Sox. Sanchez had a great game with a single earned run and two hits for his efforts. The outfield was on the ball. The Jay's batters had over 11 hits - which was big improvement over their lack of same yesterday. Things got a little shaky in the 9th when Roberto uncharacteristically gave up two runs but he got back on track finishing with 3 consecutive strike-outs. Kevin benefited from the line-up change with 3 hits on the day.

Good game.............now for another win tomorrow guys and a series tie!
 

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Jays tied the series with Boston today winning 4 - 3. They will start their series with the Orioles tomorrow. Yeah, Jays.
 

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Blue Jays' Colabello suspended 80 games
By Gregor Chisholm / MLB.com | April 22nd, 2016
TORONTO -- Blue Jays first baseman Chris Colabello was suspended for 80 games without pay on Friday afternoon for violating Major League Baseball's Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program.
Colabello tested positive for dehydrochlormethyltestosterone, which is an anabolic steroid also known as oral turinabol. The drug was developed in East Germany in 1962, and it gained notoriety during the 1990s, when it was linked to that country's international athletes.
The suspension also means Colabello will not be eligible for the postseason if Toronto qualifies later this year. The 32-year-old informed his teammates of the news in a closed-door meeting that took place approximately 30 minutes before the suspension was announced.
"On March 13, I got one of the scariest and most definitely the least expected phone calls of my entire life," Colabello said in a statement. "I was informed by the [Major League Baseball] Players Association that a banned substance was found in my urine. I have spent every waking moment since that day trying to find an answer as to why or how.
"The only thing I know is that I would never compromise the integrity of the game of baseball. I love this game too much! I care too deeply about it. I am saddened more for the impact this will have on my teammates, the organization and the fans of the Toronto Blue Jays. I hope that before anyone passes judgment on me, they can take a look at the man that I am and everything that I have done to get to where I am in my career."
Colabello had one of the feel-good stories in the game after he went from playing independant baseball to signing with the Twins in 2012. He made his big league debut a year later to mixed results but then had a breakout season for the Blue Jays last year. In 101 games, Colabello hit .321 with 15 home runs and 54 RBIs while posting an .886 OPS.
The native of Massachusetts hasn't been able to replicate those numbers during the early stages of 2016. Colabello had just two hits in 29 at-bats and seemed to be on the verge of losing playing time at first base to Justin Smoak. The Blue Jays will now have to move forward without Colabello in their immediate plans, as Smoak takes over the everyday duties.
"This is obviously an unfortunate situation that we are in with Chris," Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins said in a statement. "We believe in him as a person and player. We also fully endorse the Major League Baseball drug testing policy.
"Chris has overcome a great deal in his career and has been a key contributor to this team. While we are certainly disappointed with today's news, we're confident he'll return ready to compete and will have taken the steps needed to ensure that this does not happen again."
Left-hander Chad Girodo was promoted from Triple-A Buffalo to take Colabello's spot on the 25-man active roster. Toronto's bullpen has been overworked in recent days, and the club is expected to carry an extra reliever until Sunday, when right-hander Drew Hutchison will be promoted from Buffalo to make a spot start vs the A's.
"I'm disappointed it happened," Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said of the suspension. "I kind of have a special bond with the kid. I was the manager when he kind of made it, and he's a unique guy ... This hurts me just like it hurts him, because I love the guy, you know? He's beloved out there in that clubhouse."
Gregor Chisholm has covered the Blue Jays for MLB.com since 2011. Follow him on Twitter @gregorMLB and Facebook, and listen to his podcast. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.
Blue Jays' Colabello suspended 80 games | bluejays.com
 

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Jays blow 5-1 lead in 7th and lose to White Sox. Cecil got tagged with the loss (again) going 0 innings and giving up 2 hits 1 walk and 2 runs. Just when it looked like they might be putting things back together after a good couple of games against Oakland.
 

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how on earth could that particular anabolic steroid get into colobello's urine, except that he took it

because its not just part of an over the counter medication, it is an actual banned substance, so I

can't think anything else, but that he knew, no one is going to sabotage his urine, he isn't in that

category of a super star who might be threatening someone's status in the league, he is just a good

player, who needs to play well, hit well, to stay on the team.

the so called experts say that dickie will pitch much better when weather is warmer, sure hope so,

he is awful right now, I choose 'not' to watch when he is pitching, they are having enough trouble

with the bullpen, nevermind one of their starters pitching that bad.

bats are coming around.
 

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That's more like it Jays. Good game for Sanchez and the crew - even Cecil came through. 6 - 1 final. Yeah Jays!
 

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That's more like it Jays. Good game for Sanchez and the crew - even Cecil came through. 6 - 1 final. Yeah Jays!

Stranton gave up HR to .184 hitter. Worst hitting SS in the league -- right down the middle and out of the park.

Glad the bats are back after a 2 game vacation and glad Sanchez didn't suck 2 in a row and glad they scored enough so their bullpen couldn't blow it. Lets take the series.
 

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Stranton gave up HR to .184 hitter. Worst hitting SS in the league -- right down the middle and out of the park.

Glad the bats are back after a 2 game vacation and glad Sanchez didn't suck 2 in a row and glad they scored enough so their bullpen couldn't blow it. Lets take the series.

Really happy to see BC's own Michael Saunders is contributing in a big way to the team. Will be switching between the Jays and the Pens games today as they will overlap, darn it. Go Jays!
 

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Jays have re-taken the lead off a homer from Pillar top of the 7th. Don't know where this one is going. Happ got through his innings but wasn't brilliant. Ray's Archer didn't have a sterling night either and is off the mound now. 3 - 2 for Jays at the moment. Pens and Caps about to start, shoot - hate to leave this one as Romero just walked the last two Jays and that's it for Romero. My remote will get a lot of use until this one is over.

GO JAYS, GO!

Darn it, Brett lost us another one. Hope my Pens win or I'll be 0 for 2.
 

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Jays have re-taken the lead off a homer from Pillar top of the 7th. Don't know where this one is going. Happ got through his innings but wasn't brilliant. Ray's Archer didn't have a sterling night either and is off the mound now. 3 - 2 for Jays at the moment. Pens and Caps about to start, shoot - hate to leave this one as Romero just walked the last two Jays and that's it for Romero. My remote will get a lot of use until this one is over.

GO JAYS, GO!

Darn it, Brett lost us another one. Hope my Pens win or I'll be 0 for 2.

missed the end of jays game, too bad, back to drawing board tomorrow.
 

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Woo Hoo! 5 - 1 Jays and they take the series. Stroman pitched through 8 innings and Osuna closed out the game. Tulo broke through with a 3-run homer in the bottom of the 9th to put the Jays in the lead where they stayed. Nicely done guys........now back to TO for their series with the Texas Rangers. Oh and it was Marcus' birthday...........nice present for the lad.
 

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Woo Hoo! 5 - 1 Jays and they take the series. Stroman pitched through 8 innings and Osuna closed out the game. Tulo broke through with a 3-run homer in the bottom of the 9th to put the Jays in the lead where they stayed. Nicely done guys........now back to TO for their series with the Texas Rangers. Oh and it was Marcus' birthday...........nice present for the lad.

missed the complete game today, but very happy at the outcome, good for them and tulo and marcus.
 

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Glad they won but certainly really concerned about bullpen right now.

I think this is also only the 2nd series they have won this year (the first against the really struggling Yankees).

And not to be too negative but tomorrow is another Dickey start.
 

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Must be that hot-shot new manager. He's ten times better than the last bum! That's why he sent him packing!