Outfielder Hernandez gets his first hits of the spring. The Blue Jays vanquished the Philadelphia Phillies 7-1 Wednesday to end a four-diversion spring slide. They hadn't won since their first Grapefruit Alliance diversion.
Left defender Curtis Granderson hammered a two-run homer to right-focus. It was Granderson's second of the spring. Teoscar Hernandez, who entered the diversion hitless in six at-bats, was 2-for-3 with a twofold and a stolen base.
The Jays play in Bradenton against the Privateers on Thursday.
Additional WORK: For a pitcher with a questionable part, right-hander Joe Biagini has looked agreeable in the spring pivot. He turned into the primary starter to go three innings Wednesday, permitting only two hits, including a performance homer to the Phillies' Scott Kingery.
"He hit spots with his fastball reliably," supervisor John Gibbons said. "He fell behind that one person 3-0 and he returned. I see an alternate person. He has a superior beat. He's on a mission."
The free and peculiar Biagini wound his way back to the clubhouse after his trip, ceasing to enable his young companion Brady to change the a respectable starting point pack, taking a selfie, at that point meandering over to sign signatures while nearly losing his glove to a fan.
"The glove thing was an error, I'll disclose to you that," Biagini stated, before looking at changing the pack. "I remained with this family here, the initial two years. I ate with them a few evenings ago and (Brady) was amped up for meeting me and I inquired as to whether he'd be keen on going out to change the base. I'm somewhat of a grounds-team compose mentality."
WHITE Insight: When Kevin Column hustled to a respectable halfway point on a ball in the soil that scarcely moved far from the catcher Tuesday, it filled in as an update that great base running isn't just about stolen bases. "You need to envision getting to the following base," said previous Gold Glover Devon White, will's identity working with the Jays' prospects at Triple-A Wild ox this year. "I think, the craft of the amusement, we're endeavoring to bring it back on the grounds that a great deal of groups are not doing it. Not having great base stealers, you can at present have a decent baserunning group.
"The capacity to progress on a ball in the earth, suspecting the pitcher, if he's tossing a considerable measure of curveballs, tossing a ton of sinkers. What is he attempting to do to the hitters? That is somewhat my activity, my vibe that I need to reveal to them that on the seat. Envision what's happening. Give the amusement a chance to foresee what you will do."
White trusts great baserunning can be educated.
"I think each competitor has it in them . . . We must be forceful. Don't simply stress over the a few run grand slam. How about we put some weight on the resistance."
Communicate NEWS: Jays radio investigator Joe Siddall has been reported as the trade for Gregg Zaun on Sportsnet's Baseball Focal, close by have Jamie Campbell, with previous Expo Precipice Floyd and the FAN 590's Kevin Barker backing him up.
What's more, the tryouts for the Jays' new radio group proceed, with Buffaloes play-by-play man Ben Wagner and Vancouver Canadians voice Loot Fai joining Mike Wilner this week. Previous Jays pitcher Scott Richmond simply completed a five-day tryout.
Left defender Curtis Granderson hammered a two-run homer to right-focus. It was Granderson's second of the spring. Teoscar Hernandez, who entered the diversion hitless in six at-bats, was 2-for-3 with a twofold and a stolen base.
The Jays play in Bradenton against the Privateers on Thursday.
Additional WORK: For a pitcher with a questionable part, right-hander Joe Biagini has looked agreeable in the spring pivot. He turned into the primary starter to go three innings Wednesday, permitting only two hits, including a performance homer to the Phillies' Scott Kingery.
"He hit spots with his fastball reliably," supervisor John Gibbons said. "He fell behind that one person 3-0 and he returned. I see an alternate person. He has a superior beat. He's on a mission."
The free and peculiar Biagini wound his way back to the clubhouse after his trip, ceasing to enable his young companion Brady to change the a respectable starting point pack, taking a selfie, at that point meandering over to sign signatures while nearly losing his glove to a fan.
"The glove thing was an error, I'll disclose to you that," Biagini stated, before looking at changing the pack. "I remained with this family here, the initial two years. I ate with them a few evenings ago and (Brady) was amped up for meeting me and I inquired as to whether he'd be keen on going out to change the base. I'm somewhat of a grounds-team compose mentality."
WHITE Insight: When Kevin Column hustled to a respectable halfway point on a ball in the soil that scarcely moved far from the catcher Tuesday, it filled in as an update that great base running isn't just about stolen bases. "You need to envision getting to the following base," said previous Gold Glover Devon White, will's identity working with the Jays' prospects at Triple-A Wild ox this year. "I think, the craft of the amusement, we're endeavoring to bring it back on the grounds that a great deal of groups are not doing it. Not having great base stealers, you can at present have a decent baserunning group.
"The capacity to progress on a ball in the earth, suspecting the pitcher, if he's tossing a considerable measure of curveballs, tossing a ton of sinkers. What is he attempting to do to the hitters? That is somewhat my activity, my vibe that I need to reveal to them that on the seat. Envision what's happening. Give the amusement a chance to foresee what you will do."
White trusts great baserunning can be educated.
"I think each competitor has it in them . . . We must be forceful. Don't simply stress over the a few run grand slam. How about we put some weight on the resistance."
Communicate NEWS: Jays radio investigator Joe Siddall has been reported as the trade for Gregg Zaun on Sportsnet's Baseball Focal, close by have Jamie Campbell, with previous Expo Precipice Floyd and the FAN 590's Kevin Barker backing him up.
What's more, the tryouts for the Jays' new radio group proceed, with Buffaloes play-by-play man Ben Wagner and Vancouver Canadians voice Loot Fai joining Mike Wilner this week. Previous Jays pitcher Scott Richmond simply completed a five-day tryout.
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