Found August 17, 2009 on Bleacher Report:
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They're the faces we've seen all too often this season; the patented Jesse Carlson facepalm and the Brandon League look of disbelief. The struggles of both of these young hurlers have been well documented this season and were evident once again in the Toronto Blue Jays' 5-2 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays.Once integral parts of the best bullpen in baseball (in 2008), Carlson and League have fallen from grace and have become the two worst relievers on the club. First off, let's start with Brandon League; or as I'd like to call him for this example, Mr. Inconsistency. His Jekyll/Hyde act has been evident since Opening Day and it seems like every time League appears to have turned things around, he reverts back to his sub 5.00 ERA.Then of course we have Jesse Carlson, who is showing all the signs and symptoms of a sophomore slump. As a rookie reliever in 2008, Carlson turned many heads by posting a 2.25 ERA through 69 appearances with the Blue Jays. This year has not be...
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