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2012 Game Notes 2012 GAME NOTES American League East Champions 1985, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993 American League Champions 1992, 1993 World Series Champions 1992, 1993 Toronto Blue Jays Communications Department Phone: (416) 341-1303 Fax: (416) 341-1250 www.bluejays.com Game #104, Road #53, TORONTO BLUE JAYS (51-52) at SEATTLE MARINERS (49-57), Wednesday, August 1, 2012 PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS: (All Times Eastern) Wednesday, August 1 at Seattle Mariners, 10:10 pm…RHP Carlos Villanueva (6-0, 2.92) vs. RHP Blake Beavan (6-6, 5.20)…SN-1 Thursday, August 2 at Oakland Athletics, 10:07 pm…RHP Henderson Alvarez (7-7, 4.43) vs. RHP Bartolo Colon (7-8, 3.78)…SN-1 Friday, August 3 at Oakland Athletics, 10:07 pm…LHP Brett Cecil (2-4, 5.56) vs. LHP Travis Blackley (3-3, 3.15)…SN Saturday, August 4 at Oakland Athletics, 4:07 pm…LHP Ricky Romero (8-8, 5.69) vs. RHP A.J. Griffin (3-0, 2.51)…SN-1 Sunday, August 5 at Oakland Athletic, 4:07 pm…LHP Aaron Laffey (2-2, 4.20) vs. LHP Tommy Milone (9-8, 3.68)…SN-1 Monday, August 6…OFF-DAY 2012 GLANCING at the JAYS BLUE JAYS vs. MARINERS: 2012 Record ........................................................... 51-52, 5th, 9.0 GB 2012: Play the Mariners nine times this season, six at Rogers 2012 Attendance (Total & AVG) – 51 dates ............ 1,399,546/27,442 Centre & three at Safeco Field…Are 2-3 vs. SEA (2-1 at home ’11 Season (Hm. Attendance)-51 dates .............................. 1,155,945 & 0-2 on the road after losing last night’s contest, 7-2…Despite ’11 Season (Hm. Attendance)-52 dates .............................. 1,175,232 dropping these last two games, have won eight of their last 12 & Come From Behind Wins ................................................................ 22 14 of their last 22 meetings…However, have dropped eight of Last Shutout by Blue Jays ................................... 3-0, July 15 vs. CLE their last 12 contests at Safeco dating back to 2009. Last Shutout by Opponent ............................... 16-0, July 25 vs. OAK The Jays are looking to avoid being swept by Seattle in a April ‘12/‘11/‘10 ....................................................... 12-11/13-14/12-12 series of 3-games or more since June 29-July 1, 2007. May ‘12/‘11/‘10 ....................................................... 15-13/15-13/12-15 LAST SEASON: Posted an overall record of 6-3 (3-0 at home & June ‘12/‘11/‘10 ........................................................ 13-14/12-15/9-17 3-3 on the road). July ‘12/‘11/‘10 ....................................................... 11-14/15-11/14-11 ALL-TIME: Overall are 189-168, 100-81 at home & 89-87 on the August ‘12/‘11/‘10 ....................................................... 0-0/13-15/15-13 road…The Jays have won the last three season series, going Pre All-Star ‘12/‘11/‘10 ........................................... 43-43/45-47/44-45 Post All-Star ‘12/‘11/‘10 .............................................. 8-9/36-34/41-32 15-11 over that span…The Jays have not won a season series Under JOHN FARRELL ......................................................... 132-133 in SEA since 2004 & since then have posted a record of 10-18. ’11 Season- 103 games ............................................................. 51-52 ’11 Season- 104 games ............................................................. 52-52 AMONG THE BEST: Best/Worst- 103 games ................................... 65-38 (’85)/32-71 (’79) Among the AL offensive leaders, Edwin Encarnacion ranks rd rd th Best/Worst- 104 games ................................... 66-38 (’85)/32-72 (’79) 3 in OPS (.968), T-3 in HR (28), 4 in TB (210), HR/AB Vs. RHS/LHS ................................................................... 39-35/12-17 (12.93), 5th in SLG (.580), T-5th in times on base (165), RBI (72), Blue Jays/Opponents scoring first .................................... 30-16/21-36 XBH (48), T-6th in runs (66) & 7th in OBP (.388). GMS decided in final AB/Walk-Off ......................................... 6-10/2-5 1-Run/2-Run Games .............................................................. 5-13/7-7 DOWN ON THE FARM: Franchise record ................................................................ 2807-2842 Last night, RHP MARCUS STROMAN of Vancouver (A) Home/Road ...................................................................... 28-23/23-29 pitched another two shutout innings…Has not allowed a run in Day/Night ......................................................................... 22-18/29-34 his last five appearances (10.0 IP, 3H, BB, 13K)…Was Series Record/Home/Road .................................. 14-15-5/9-6-2/5-9-3 promoted to New Hampshire (AA) today. Vs. EAST/CENTRAL/WEST/NL ...................... 15-19/17-10/10-14/9-9 RHP TAYLOR COLE, has allowed one run in his 30.0 IP this After 7.0, Ahead/Tied/Trailing ........................................ 45-3/2-7/4-42 year over six starts (0.30 ERA) for Vancouver… In that time, he After 8.0, Ahead/Tied/Trailing ........................................ 46-2/3-6/2-44 Extra-Inning Games/Home/Road ....................................... 3-4/1-1/2-3 has held opponents to a .194 AVG, with 25-SO & 9-BB. 2012 at ROGERS CENTRE OF KEVIN PILLAR has played 15 games this season for Blue Jays HR Dome Open/Cld………………….………………….47/30 Dunedin (A) since his promotion from Lansing (A)…In that Opponents HR Dome Open/Cld……………………………………37/30 time, he has gone 20-for-54 (.370), with 6-2B, 1-3B, 13-RBI, 6- W/L, 2012 open/closed/other…………………………...16-13/8-11/3-0 SB & a .919 OPS (.400 OBP/.519 SLG). All-time/open/closed/other………….1009-845/539-475/410-328/60-42 GETTING ON WITH IT: th THE LATEST: Edwin Encarnacion leads the club & ranks 7 in the AL with Last night, the Blue Jays lost the 2nd of a 3-game set at Seattle a .388 OBP (Mauer & Ortiz lead at .414)…Has reached base by a score of 7-2…With the series loss by TOR, are now 5-9-3 in safely In 29 of his last 31 & 35 of his last 38 games dating back to June 16, batting at a .321 (42-131) clip over that span. series on the road…Fall to 10-14 vs. AL West Clubs this st Among the AL since June 16, ranks 1 in BB (29), OBP season (3-8 on the road)…Have been outscored 11-3 over the nd two games played at SEA. (.458) & 2 in times on base (76). The Blue Jays suffered their 2nd consecutive losing month after posting a winning record in April (12-11) & May (15- A HOT JULY: With the month of July now closed, among the AL leaders, 13)…Have lost three straight contests…Have not lost more than st nd three consecutive games since a season high 5-game losing Edwin Encarnacion finished 1 in BB (21), 2 in OBP (.461), T-5th in times on base (47), OPS (1.076), 8th in SLG (.615) & T- streak from May 22-27…Have lost at least three games in a th row for the 9th time this year. 8 in HR (6)…Edwin recorded a hit in 18 of his 25 contests in July, batting .308 (24-78)…In fact, reached base safely in all HOW WE STACK UP: but two of those 25 July games. Are 5th in the AL East, 9.0 GB of the 1st place Yankees (60- 43)…Are 3.5 GB of 2nd place Orioles (55-49), 2.5 GB of the 3rd SAVING THE DAY: place Rays (54-50) & 1.5 GB of the 4th place Red Sox (53-51). Casey Janssen Is 13-for-13 in save situations since assuming the closers role on May 9…Of those 13 saves has allowed just ON THE ROAD AGAIN: six base runners over 13.2 IP…In nine of those saves he has faced the minimum & seven of those he has retired all three Tonight, the Blue Jays continue an 11-day, 10-game road trip th with the finale of a 3-game set vs. Seattle…Are 0-2 on the trip batters he faced in order…Currently ranks 5 among the after losing last night’s contest, 7-2…Following tonight’s game, active save leaders in the Majors (13-for-13)…However, travel to Oakland to take on the A’s (56-47) in a 4-game Casey has not had a save situation since July 14. set…Following the series at OAK, enjoy an off-day on Aug. 6 before concluding the trip with a 3-game set vs. the Rays. HEATING UP: Are 23-29 on the road this season…Have now dropped four of Yunel Escobar has hit in a season high nine straight their last five series on the road, going 5-9 over that span. contests…Is batting .355 (11-31) with 2-2B, 1-HR, 3-BB & a .412 OBP over that span. ROAD WARRIORS: rd HITTING HIS STRIDE: The Blue Jays ranks 3 in the AL on the road with 69-HR (LAA th st & NYY lead with 71) this season. Last night, Brett Lawrie hit his 20 double of the season (T-1 Among the AL leaders on the road, Jose Bautista ranks 2nd in on the club), going 2-for-4 in the contest…Leads the club this rd th season with 111 hits & 32 multi-hit contests. HR (16) & Colby Rasmus ranks T-3 in XBH (26) & T-4 in st nd rd Among AL-3B, ranks 1 in 3B (3), 2 in hits (110), 3 in AVG RBI (40). rd (.289), XBH (32) & T-3 in 2B (20). RHP CARLOS VILLANUEVA # 33 BIRTHDATE: November 28, 1983 BIRTHPLACE: Santiago, Dominican Republic HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6’2”/210 BATS/THROWS: R/R STINGY: LIFE AS A STARTER: Has held opponents to a .213 average in 61.2 innings this As a starter this season has recorded a 4-0 record th season…His .213 opponents average ranks 4 in the AL with a 2.54 ERA and a .216 opponents (min 60.0IP)…LH hitters have batted .190 , while RH average…Has also struck out 9.2 batters per nine in hitters come in at a .239 clip…With runners on base has his 2012 starts …In 45 career starts is 15-15 with a limited opponents to a .150 average (15-100) and with 4.66 ERA .
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