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Originally Posted by bricks
The offense is not dominant dude.
Their offense has stunk lately. Too many power hitters on this team which leads to imbalanced hitting. Bluejays are usually trying to swing for the fences when guys are on base. They do a poor job of cutting down on their swings. It explains why they strike out a lot and don't put the ball in play enough.
They have the best starting pitching in the American League hands down. And I'm not trying to brag or be a homer about this. It's the truth. They're first in 5 statistical categories; Innings pitched, era, whip, opponents batting average and I also believe they're up there in wins. But I'm not sure. Starting pitching is what's carried this team and I expect it to in the postseason as well.
*I don't miss David Price at all
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I'm not saying that there aren't problems with your offense, but you shouldn't be so quick to dismiss your offense when it's top 10 in the league. Your offense is dominant enough to carry you, and that's what matters. If you want an example of a non-dominant offense, check out the Royals this year, bud.
For someone who made fun of us for last winning in 85 last year, it's pretty fun to watch you pimp out a title you all won when I was an infant. Best of luck this year man, hopefully you can relive the magic of 93.