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    Blue Jays set pitching staff to start 2010 season

    The Toronto Blue Jays put the finishing touches on their pitching staff Thursday and will open the season with a starting five of Shaun Marcum, Brian Tallet, Ricky Romero, Brendon Morrow and Dana Eveland.

    It is a rotation heavy with question marks. Marcum will be expected to be the club's ace although he did not throw an inning in the majors in 2009 while recovering from Tommy John surgery. The 28-year-old was up-and-down this spring compiling a 1-1 record with an 8.10 ERA (9 ER, 3 BB and 6K).

    Following Marcum, the post-Roy Halladay starting staff will feature three lefties in Tallet, Romero and Eveland along with hard-throwing right-hander Morrow.
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    Re: Blue Jays named starting rotation

    It was so bad last year for Morrow, he had to change his name to Brendon.
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    Re: Blue Jays named starting rotation

    Quote Originally Posted by Kingdom_of_Zito View Post
    It was so bad last year for Morrow, he had to change his name to Brendon.
    I'm surprised he didn't respond to oft-angry lamentations from M's fans and media by going batshit crazy and changing his name to Tim Lincecum and assuming his identity.

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    Well if he's taller than 4'8, it would never work!
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    Its going to be a long year, but at least there's a plan to look forward to. The last couple years its been sad to watch the team lose without heading in any specific direction.

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    Re: Blue Jays named starting rotation

    I can't see a single scenario in which this team wins more than 70 games. That's the rotation? THAT?!
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    Re: Blue Jays named starting rotation

    Quote Originally Posted by DirtyKash View Post
    I can't see a single scenario in which this team wins more than 70 games. That's the rotation? THAT?!
    I agree
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    Re: Blue Jays named starting rotation

    Could McGowan not make it or is he still coming back from injury and the Jays are taking time with him?

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    Re: Blue Jays named starting rotation

    McGowan got shut down for 2 weeks with arm fatigue about a week ago

    another pitcher in the rotation mix was Marc Rzepczynski who was injured for 6 weeks with a broken finger
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    Re: Blue Jays named starting rotation

    I don't question any more rotations after Texas won 87 games last year. I don't quite remember who was in their opening day rotation but I remember it being absolute garbage.
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    Scary stat:

    Over the last 7 years, the Jays only had a .466 winning percentage in any game Halladay didn't start (.626 with Doc starting).

    .466 = 75 win season

    I think that's a fair over/under, I'm thinking under.

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    Re: Blue Jays named starting rotation

    Quote Originally Posted by NYgiantsfan5689 View Post
    I don't question any more rotations after Texas won 87 games last year. I don't quite remember who was in their opening day rotation but I remember it being absolute garbage.
    Texas also has a Top-5 offense, Toronto does not.
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    Re: Blue Jays named starting rotation

    Quote Originally Posted by Impossibles View Post
    Scary stat:

    Over the last 7 years, the Jays only had a .466 winning percentage in any game Halladay didn't start (.626 with Doc starting).

    .466 = 75 win season

    I think that's a fair over/under, I'm thinking under.
    And that was with veteran guys like A.J. Burnett, Ted Lilly, etc. Now, not so much. It's going to be rough.

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    Re: Blue Jays named starting rotation

    Quote Originally Posted by NYgiantsfan5689 View Post
    I don't question any more rotations after Texas won 87 games last year. I don't quite remember who was in their opening day rotation but I remember it being absolute garbage.

    Feldman had a huge season, and like said before the Ranger offense is from another planet.

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    Re: Blue Jays named starting rotation

    Scott Richmond and Jesse Litsch are also on the DL as well at the moment. I know they aren't the top names of the rotation, there are 2 players that have won games for the Jays in the past two seasons.

    Also, I look for Brett Cecil to become a starter at some point in the season, cause I see a multitude of changes coming, be they injury related, or because some players just plan old suck.

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