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Last series of the season, the homestretch, Lopez versus who cares?

Go Os!

Savor every hit and run, savor even the errors and the gaffes, because after Sunday, the sun sets until Pitchers & Catchers report...if they do.

edit: and if you DO care, it’s Taiwan Walker flinging for the Jays.

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Some people care...who knew?
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Jorge Lopez is aiming for his 3rd consecutive Quality start ...... since August 25th, Lopez has tallied a 3.81 ERA and a 1.235 WHIP over 28.33 Innings Pitched.

 

Taijuan Walker has strangely flip-flopped his ERA nd WHIP numbers after being acquired in a trade with the Mariners ...... with the Mariners, he tallied a modest 4.00 ERA with an exceptional 1.074 WHIP. With the Blue Jays, Lopez has tallied an exceptional 1.54 ERA with a rather high 1.414 WHIP. 

Walker's BB-rate with the Mariners was 2.667 per 9 innings, while his BB-rate with the Blue Jays is 4.243.

 

 

BALTIMORE O RIOLES

Austin Charles Brian "C.B." Hays - LF

Jose Antonio Iglesias Aleman - DH

Demetrius Jerome "D.J." Stewart - RF

Ryan Mountcastle - 1B

Rio Ruiz - 3B

Hanser Joel Alberto Pena - 2B

Chance Thomas Leo Sisco - C

Ramon Urias - SS

Boyce Cedric "B.C." Mullins II - CF 

Jorge Yabiel Lopez Ramos - RHP )) (2-1, 4.71 ERA)

 

TORONTO BLUJAYS 

Jonathan Rafael Villar Roque - 2B

Bo Joseph "B.J." Bichette - SS

Teoscar Hernandez - RF

Randal Grichuk - CF

Vladimir Guerrero Ramos, Jr. -DH

Travis Shaw - 1B

Jonathan Davis - LF

Joseph Panik - 3B

Daniel Jansen - C

Taijuan Emmanuel Walker - RHP )) (4-3, 2.86 ERA) ) *

 

* )) (2-2, 4.00 ERA) OOO [SEATTLE MARINERS] OOOOO  (2-1, 1.54 ERA) OOO [TORONTO BLUE JAYS]

 

https://www.mlb.com/starting-lineups

 

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23 minutes ago, OFFNY said:

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Jorge Lopez is aiming for his 3rd consecutive Quality start ...... since August 25th, Lopez has tallied a 3.81 ERA and a 1.235 WHIP over 28.33 Innings Pitched.

 

Taijuan Walker has strangely flip-flopped his ERA nd WHIP numbers after being acquired in a trade with the Mariners ...... with the Mariners, he tallied a modest 4.00 ERA with an exceptional 1.074 WHIP. With the Blue Jays, Lopez has tallied an exceptional 1.54 ERA with a rather high 1.414 WHIP. 

Walker's BB-rate with the Mariners was 2.667 per 9 innings, while his BB-rate with the Blue Jays is 4.243.

 

 

BALTIMORE O RIOLES

Austin Charles Brian "C.B." Hays - LF

Jose Antonio Iglesias Aleman - DH

Demetrius Jerome "D.J." Stewart - RF

Ryan Mountcastle - 1B

Rio Ruiz - 3B

Hanser Joel Alberto Pena - 2B

Chance Thomas Leo Sisco - C

Ramon Urias - SS

Boyce Cedric "B.C." Mullins II - CF 

Jorge Yabiel Lopez Ramos - RHP )) (2-1, 4.71 ERA)

 

TORONTO BLUJAYS 

Jonathan Rafael Villar Roque - 2B

Bo Joseph "B.J." Bichette - SS

Teoscar Hernandez - RF

Randal Grichuk - CF

Vladimir Guerrero Ramos, Jr. -DH

Travis Shaw - 1B

Jonathan Davis - LF

Joseph Panik - 3B

Daniel Jansen - C

Taijuan Emmanuel Walker - RHP )) (4-3, 2.86 ERA) ) *

 

* )) (2-2, 4.00 ERA) OOO [SEATTLE MARINERS] OOOOO  (2-1, 1.54 ERA) OOO [TORONTO BLUE JAYS]

 

https://www.mlb.com/starting-lineups

 

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I appreciate you filling in the lineups, the only reason I posted the game thread was because nobody else had, And after a few minutes on my iPhone the site freezes and I have to reload and I lose everything I’ve typed, so I have to be quick. If you’re old enough to remember the bird, and you are very old indeed, I remember him too. One of those one-year wonders like Joe Charboneau.

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