Found September 26, 2009 on
MVN:
PLAYERS:
Roy Halladay,
David Purcey,
Daisuke Matsuzaka,
Buster Posey,
Barry Zito,
Jhonny Peralta,
Travis Hafner
TEAMS: Toronto Blue Jays, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees
TEAMS: Toronto Blue Jays, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees
Atlanta at Washington: Atlanta is 8-2 with a four-game winning streak. The Braves look to keep the Wild Card in sight against Washington on Saturday.Seattle at Toronto: Roy Halladay threw a complete game shutout of Seattle last night. If David Purcey can do half as well on Saturday, he could sure up his chances to make the 2010 Blue Jays rotation.Boston at New York Yankees: The Yankees beat the Red Sox 9-5 on Friday, stealing a season-high seven bases in the process. With the win, the Yankees reduced their magic number to clinch the AL East to three. Saturday's matchup is Daisuke Matsuzaka against CC Sabathia.Chicago Cubs at San Francisco: The Giants fell to five behind Colorado on Friday. Buster Posey will be San Francisco's primary catcher for the remainder of the season. On Saturday, Barry Zito will pitch to him in hopes of turning the Giants skid around. Baltimore at Cleveland: The Indians broke their eleven-game losing streak on Friday. The Indians need Jhonny Peralta and Travis Hafner to step up if the team is going to turn this into a winning streak.
Original Story:
http://mlbnotebook.com/2009/09/saturd...
Yardbarker aggregates the latest sports news, rumors and gossip from around the web. We use proprietary algorithms to automatically categorize stories and associate photos with articles. If you feel an article was miscategorized, please email tagging@yardbarker.com.
THE BACKYARD
AROUND THE WEB
RELATED ARTICLES
Until We Meet Again
I didn't go to the game. I didn't even watch it. Last night, for the first time, I saw Roy Halladay dominate a box score. Inning by inning, strikeout after strikeout. In the end, another complete game shutout.And it won't be the last at the SkyDome. I believe Roy Halladay will be a Toronto Blue Jay in 2010.For some inexplicable reason, I have faith in the plan Paul Beeston...
Halladay Career High
Roy Halladay throws 114 pitches to earn his third shutout of the season as the Mariners fall to the Blue Jays 5-0. It’s Halladay’s 8th complete game and the first time he earned three shutouts in a season. He also drops his ERA below 3.00 to 2.90. Roy hardly made a mistake [...]
Halladay scatters 7 hits, nets 9 Ks in CG shutout
TORONTO(AP) As usual, Roy Halladay gave Toronto fans a performance to remember.
Halladay tosses 7-hitter in possible Jays home farewell
Roy Halladay struck out nine in a seven-hitter, Aaron Hill hit a two-run homer and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Seattle Mariners 5-0 on Friday night.
Final home start? Jays' Halladay blanks M's
TORONTO (AP) -Roy Halladay struck out nine in a seven-hitter, Aaron Hill hit a two-run homer and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Seattle Mariners 5-0 on Friday night.
Halladay strikes out nine as Jays blank Mariners
Roy Halladay struck out nine in a seven-hitter, Aaron Hill hit a two-run homer and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Seattle Mariners 5-0 on Friday night.
Game 154, Mariners at Blue Jays
Fister v. Halladay, 4:07.
Remember when Saunders was called up and immediately thrown to the wolves, just as the team started a run of games facing a bunch of lefthanded starters along with Roy Halladay? Well, guess who’s back in the lineup tonight.
RF-L Ichiro
CF-R Gutierrez
2B-R Lopez
DH-L Griffey
3B-R Beltre
C-R Johjima
1B-L Carp
SS-R Josh
LF-L Saunders
--
This post came...
Seattle Mariners (80-73) at Toronto Blue Jays (69-84), 7:07 p.m.
Roy Halladay takes aim at win No. 16 this evening when the Toronto Blue Jays and Seattle Mariners continue their four-game series at Rogers Centre.
Odds & Ends: Halladay, Pujols, Mateo, Benitez
Here's a few links to check out as Roy Halladay makes what might be his final start in Toronto as a member of the home team...
MLB.com's Jordan Bastian spoke to Blue Jays manager Cito Gaston about Halladay, and what the offseason might hold for him. "If you didn't [have a shot at the playoffs in '10], I think you would maybe think about ''...
Cito Gaston Talks 2010 Starting Rotation
Manager Cito Gaston sees the Blue Jays' sticking with the same starting five next season, writes Jordan Bastian of MLB.com. Assuming they hang on to Roy Halladay, Gaston sees Shaun Marcum along with lefties Ricky Romero (Toronto's top pick in 2006) and Marc Rzepczynski as Doc's support in spots two through four. The fifth slot is, of course, a long way from being...
MLB Forum Discussions















