Jays recap – Adam Lind Salvages Series Finale with Rays; Gregg still sucks
September 13, 2010 by Thom Tsang
Filed under Baltimore Orioles, Blog Network, Tampa Bay Rays, Toronto Blue Jays
The Jays closed off their 3 game series with a thrilling 5-4 victory on Sunday afternoon, when Adam Lind walked off in the bottom of the 9th with a screaming homer to right field off Rays closer, Rafael Soriano. It was his 22 homer of a disappointing season, but hey, the pop is still in [...]
White Sox Win 8-0, Jackson Pitches Like An Ace Once Again
August 27, 2010 by Robert Novak
Filed under Baltimore Orioles, Blog Network, Chicago White Sox
Trading for Edwin Jackson and not giving him away for Adam Dunn is turning into one of the best decisions Kenny Williams and the White Sox have made as he goes 8 scoreless innings to give the White Sox the 8-0 win. The one worry that everyone had with Edwin Jackson was the fact that [...]
Bullpen Almost Blows It Again, White Sox Win 7-5
August 25, 2010 by Robert Novak
Filed under Baltimore Orioles, Blog Network, Chicago White Sox
In yet another scare that leaves questioning on whether this team can make a postseason run, the bullpen almost blew the game but Bobby Jenks saved the day and gave the White Sox the 7-5 win over the Orioles to move 3.5 games behind the Twins. Once again the starting pitching and the offense was [...]
Chicago White Sox vs Baltimore Orioles Series Prelude
August 24, 2010 by Robert Novak
Filed under Baltimore Orioles, Blog Network, Chicago White Sox
After another disappointing road trip losing 2 of 3 against both the Twins and the Royals, the White Sox limp home. Unfortunately the road from here only gets rougher beyond the Orioles. The White Sox need to get their game faces on and hope they sweep the Orioles and gain some ground on the Twins [...]
The Good And The Bad From Our Recent Roadtrip
August 10, 2010 by Robert Novak
Filed under Baltimore Orioles, Blog Network, Uncategorized
Well White Sox fans, our last road trip didn’t exactly end the way we all would have liked it to. We start off with the double header in Detroit. The first game was a perfect confidence boost going into the game later that night. The White Sox won 12-2 and the offense just exploded. I [...]
White Sox Lose Again To The Orioles, Tie For First In AL Central
August 10, 2010 by Robert Novak
Filed under Baltimore Orioles, Blog Network, Chicago White Sox
Whatever swagger the White Sox had has disappeared as the White Sox lose to the Orioles again in extras and are now tied with the Twins for the division lead. This wasn’t a completely horrible game as the White Sox just couldn’t come through in the clutch two times in one game. Edwin Jackson pitched [...]
Baltimore Baffles The Sox Yet Again, White Sox Lose 4-3
August 8, 2010 by Robert Novak
Filed under Baltimore Orioles, Blog Network
Again the numbers mean nothing as the White Sox lose their second game in three days against the Orioles in Baltimore. Mark Buehrle had a decent outing going 7 innings, giving up 4 runs, 3 earned, on 10 hits with a walk. The problem was that Baltimore’s starter was better, yet again. Jeremy Guthrie came [...]
Jesse Litsch Done for the Year
August 7, 2010 by shallowk
Filed under Baltimore Orioles, Blog Network
Jesse Litsch has been placed on the 15-day DL by the Toronto Blue Jays as a result of a labral tear in his right hip. The injury will require surgery, which will require approximately 6months to heal. The 25-year-old Florida native has not been able to get into the groove this season, amassing a 1-5 record with a 5.79 [...]
The Toronto Blue Jays, Brandon Morrow and RHP David Purcey Come Out Winners? Plus our BlueJaysRant Reader Poll.
July 27, 2010 by shallowk
Filed under Baltimore Orioles, Blog Network, Uncategorized
The Toronto Blue Jays (51-49) defeated the Baltimore Orioles (31-68) by the comfortable score of 9-5 in yesterday evening’s AL East bottom dweller battle. The winning pitcher was Blue Jays “Ace in the making” – Brandon Morrow (7-6) – who managed to strike out his fair share of Orioles (6) and work his way [...]
BlueJaysRant Reader Poll: What American League East Team Would You Like to Take Over as GM?
July 25, 2010 by shallowk
Filed under Baltimore Orioles, Blog Network, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Tampa Bay Rays, Toronto Blue Jays, Uncategorized
The American League East is generally considered the toughest division in baseball. The two most dominant franchises (Yankees and Red Sox) seemed to have a death grip over the other teams (Rays, Orioles and Jays), but now the landscape is starting to change…a bit. New York Yankees: They have the money, the cache and the star [...]