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I really don't know the answer to this one.
Before last night, who was the last Blue Jay to pitch a complete game and still lose? I think it was Dave Bush back in 2005. |
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"Huis Clos" <email@skruud.com> wrote in message news:kw7Oj.53440$pm2.23131@en-nntp-04.dc1.easynews.com... >I really don't know the answer to this one. > > Before last night, who was the last Blue Jay to pitch a complete game and > still lose? I think it was Dave Bush back in 2005. > Don't know either, but, of course, the complete game loss is something you would rarely see in the NL. |
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"Bill Kawalec" <billkawalec@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:A_WdnYR-CprYmJTVnZ2dnUVZ_oesnZ2d@comcast.com... > > "Huis Clos" <email@skruud.com> wrote in message > news:kw7Oj.53440$pm2.23131@en-nntp-04.dc1.easynews.com... >>I really don't know the answer to this one. >> >> Before last night, who was the last Blue Jay to pitch a complete game and >> still lose? I think it was Dave Bush back in 2005. >> > > > > Don't know either, but, of course, the complete game loss is something you > would rarely see in the NL. > Bush was still with the Jays in the AL when he had his complete-game loss. It might not have been 2005 but I remember damned near crying for him. He had the sourest luck of any Jay pitcher since the early starts of Tommy Underwood. Even Jackson Todd didn't get as badly shafted by fate. Is Bush still with the Brewers? I'm hoping to catch his next start on mlb.tv. |
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Date: Fri, Apr 18, 2008, 4:32pm From: [email]billkawalec@yahoo.com[/email]
(Bill*Kawalec) "Huis Clos" <email@skruud.com> wrote in message news:kw7Oj.53440$pm2.23131@en-nntp-04.dc1.easynews.com... I really don't know the answer to this one. Before last night, who was the last Blue Jay to pitch a complete game and still lose? I think it was Dave Bush back in 2005. bk> Don't know either, but, of course, the complete game loss is something you would rarely see in the NL. SJ> Did I miss something here,did the Jays,move to the NL over night.If so cool, we should be in the hunt every season from now on.;>)) Funny thing though I am listening to the Jays game against the tigers,did they switch to the nl to!!??There goes the neighbor hood again rats. Or is it just the case of bk hitting the send button again after his 2nd bottle of mash. Get back on your meds bill and get your head out of that cheap bottle of thunder bird for shit sakes. Your inadequacies are sticking out all over usenet.If you must make a fool of yourself go back to the tigger ng will ya. This was starting to be a nice little ng again. dam. |
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"Shoeless Joe" <slooooohand@webtv.net> wrote in message news:23229-48093E76-276@storefull-3112.bay.webtv.net... Date: Fri, Apr 18, 2008, 4:32pm From: [email]billkawalec@yahoo.com[/email] (Bill Kawalec) "Huis Clos" <email@skruud.com> wrote in message news:kw7Oj.53440$pm2.23131@en-nntp-04.dc1.easynews.com... I really don't know the answer to this one. Before last night, who was the last Blue Jay to pitch a complete game and still lose? I think it was Dave Bush back in 2005. bk> Don't know either, but, of course, the complete game loss is something you would rarely see in the NL. SJ> Did I miss something here,did the Jays,move to the NL over night.If so cool, we should be in the hunt every season from now on.;>)) Funny thing though I am listening to the Jays game against the tigers,did they switch to the nl to!!??There goes the neighbor hood again rats. Or is it just the case of bk hitting the send button again after his 2nd bottle of mash. Get back on your meds bill and get your head out of that cheap bottle of thunder bird for shit sakes. Your inadequacies are sticking out all over usenet.If you must make a fool of yourself go back to the tigger ng will ya. This was starting to be a nice little ng again. dam. ------------------------------------------------ Even though you've got a one-track mind when it comes to Kawalec, you really are a gifted humorist. |
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From: [email]email@skruud.com[/email] (Huis*Clos)
I really don't know the answer to this one. Before last night, who was the last Blue Jay to pitch a complete game and still lose? I think it was Dave Bush back in 2005. I think your correct on that one? Here is the answer to my Triva ? drummmmmm roll.... are you ready? Pete Vuckovich who was singed by the jays in the expansion draft in 1976. for the princely sum of thirty five thou. Got my stats screwed up a bit but he was a quality pitcher they let slip thru there fingers again...opppps |
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"Huis Clos" <email@skruud.com> wrote in message news:zJbOj.108654$6i4.3539@en-nntp-03.dc1.easynews.com... > > "Shoeless Joe" <slooooohand@webtv.net> wrote in message > news:23229-48093E76-276@storefull-3112.bay.webtv.net... > Date: Fri, Apr 18, 2008, 4:32pm From: [email]billkawalec@yahoo.com[/email] > (Bill Kawalec) > > "Huis Clos" <email@skruud.com> wrote in message > news:kw7Oj.53440$pm2.23131@en-nntp-04.dc1.easynews.com... > > I really don't know the answer to this one. > Before last night, who was the last Blue Jay to pitch a complete game > and still lose? I think it was Dave Bush back in 2005. > > bk> > > Don't know either, but, of course, the complete game loss is something > you would rarely see in the NL. > > SJ> > Did I miss something here,did the Jays,move to the NL Why do you insist on ""reading"" things that aren't actually there?? That's a BIG part of why you get plonked. |
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