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The time for talking is over. Its put up or shut up time. A pivotal season, the
Blue Jays 38th in Major League Baseball, gets underway at Tropicana Field on
Monday afternoon. Last springs eternal optimism has been replaced by this
springs eternal doubt. Jobs are on the line if 2014 takes on a pattern similar
to 2013. That certainly goes for manager John Gibbons. The heat already is being
turned up on general manager Alex Anthopoulos. The players know it, including
the ace knuckleballer for whom much was traded away over a year ago. "Guys
really know that this is a big year for us collectively," said R.A. Dickey, who
will make his second consecutive opening day start for the Blue Jays. "Were kind
of getting a mulligan this year. Last year a lot of things went wrong. This year
were pretty much all healthy, were here, weve been here all spring, weve been
able to do relationships with one another and now were in a much different place
than we were last year and its a much more comfortable place." While its nice
that a full season has bred greater familiarity, the degree to which teammates
are comfortable around one another will only take them so far. The Blue Jays go
into the season with a starting rotation full of question marks on the heels of
last year, when the club finished 29th out of 30 teams in starting staff ERA
(4.81). "Thats the key to our success this year, thats the key to anyones
success is how well you pitch as far as giving you a chance," said manager John
Gibbons. "Were ready to go. Weve had a good spring all year." All things being
equal, namely health, you know what youll get from Dickey and Mark Buehrle. The
knuckleballer will be among the American League leaders in innings pitched, he
was second last year with 224 2/3 innings despite pitching most of the first
half with a strained muscle in his neck, and if Dickeys spring is any indication
he could improve upon last years numbers (14 wins, 4.21 ERA). "I feel prepared.
I feel confident, which is great," Dickey said after his final Grapefruit League
start on March 26. "Last year I didnt feel very confident simply because I didnt
feel as prepared. Im really looking forward to getting started and being able to
adjust my schedule this year in a way that really maximizes my preparedness has
been great." Buehrle, whose 12 wins and 203 2/3 innings in 2013 marked the 13th
consecutive season hes achieved double-digit victories and more than 200 innings
pitched, said of his changeup after an early March outing that it hadnt been
that good in three years. Typically a slow starter, Buehrles 4.32 career ERA in
the month of April is his worst for any month of the season. The joke has been
how good he feels. "Its a joke but not a joke," explained Buehrle. "At times you
go through your little stretches where you almost say, man, I wish I was giving
up some hits and home runs to kind of get them out of the way for the season.
But I feel good. I mean, obviously the results in spring training dont mean
stuff but you still want to get people out no matter whether its spring training
or the regular season. I feel good and I think thats the biggest thing Im taking
out of this camp is I feel healthy, Im ready to go and hopefully the results are
there." Throw Drew Hutchison and Brandon Morrow in the questionable category.
Hutchison is there because hes 23 years old and likely to experience the normal
ups and downs of any young pitcher, not to mention he has limited minor league
innings under his belt following last summers return from Tommy John elbow
ligament replacement surgery. Still, Hutchison was the Jays best pitcher this
spring. He earned a starting job on merit and appears poised to resume a career
halted by injury in June, 2012. Morrow, entering the final guaranteed year of
his contract (the Blue Jays hold a $10 million option for 2015), must prove he
can not only remain healthy but that he can pitch effectively, consistently. The
Jays need Morrow to be his 2012 version (10-7, 2.96, 1.115 WHIP) save for the
two and a half months lost to an oblique strain. Dont think the 29-year-old
doesnt feel he has a point to prove. "You definitely dont want to be labeled as
somebody injury prone," said Morrow. "My goal is to go out there and make every
start this year. I had a positive spring so Im feeling good about it." Its a
wait-and-see, hold-your-breath approach with Dustin McGowan, wholl be closely
monitored not only during his outings but in between starts. The 32-year-old is
returning to the starting rotation on a full-time basis for the first time since
2008. Multiple shoulder surgeries and various other injuries later, McGowans
story is testament to his resolve but also a reflection of the Blue Jays lack,
at the moment, of quality starting pitching depth. Aaron Sanchez, Marcus Stroman
and Sean Nolin are on the way but arent ready yet. Todd Redmond or J.A. Happ,
once the issues with his wonky back get worked out, are the immediate fallback
plans should McGowan falter. Anything the Jays get from McGowan has to be
considered gravy given what hes been through. CASEY JANSSEN TO DISABLED LIST The
Blue Jays have placed closer Casey Janssen on the 15-day disabled list,
retroactive to March 29, with what the club is calling a left abdominal/back
strain. Janssen, 32, made only three spring appearances, all in the last week,
after dealing with pain and stiffness in the back of his pitching shoulder for
most of camp. Reached for comment, Janssen told TSN.ca he isnt worried about the
state of his shoulder, which was surgically repaired more than a year ago.
"Shoulder is feeling good," said Janssen. "Maybe compensated for it but, no,
shoulder is good to pitch." Sergio Santos will replace Janssen as the clubs
closer for the time being. Catcher Erik Kratz, who lost out to Josh Thole for
the back-up job to Dioner Navarro, has been recalled from Triple-A Buffalo.
McGOWAN THROWS SIMULATED GAME Dustin McGowan threw a 77-pitch simulated game at
Florida Auto Exchange Stadium on Sunday. General manager Alex Anthopoulos,
speaking on a Sunday afternoon conference call, said that as of this moment
McGowan is on track to start the home opener on Friday against the Yankees.
McGowan describes himself as a "second day pain guy," meaning his shoulder is
most uncomfortable following his second sleep after a start. Regardless, at the
moment the 32-year-old appears to have cleared all hurdles in his attempt to
return to the starting rotation.
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Boston held off the Utah Jazz, 107-102, at EnergySolutions Arena.
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Parker played 17 regular season games with the Stampeders in 2013, setting
career-highs in catches (21) and yards (217).DOVER, Del. -- Kyle Busch heard the
critics who said he was too good, too dominant, too loaded with the best
equipment to keep dropping down levels and routinely romping his way toward
victories. His response from Victory Lane, too bad. Busch raced to his second
victory of the weekend at Dover, taking the checkered flag Saturday in the
Nationwide Series race to set himself up for a tripleheader sweep. "I do it for
the pure love of the sport and just wanting to be out there," Busch said. "Ill
keep doing it as long as we can do it." Busch followed his dominant win Friday
night in the Truck Series with another stellar run in Nationwide. He led 124 of
200 laps for his 66th career victory in NASCARs second-tier series. He has 134
wins spread over NASCARs three major series, though he has yet to win a Cup
championship or marquee races such as the Daytona 500, Brickyard 400, Coca-Cola
600 or All-Star race. "Ive got a 134 of em now and none of them mean nothing,"
Busch said. "Hopefully, someday, the big ones come." Busch had a three-race
sweep in 2010 at Bristol, which he called the highlight of his career. Hell
start second behind pole-winner Brad Keselowski on Sunday in the 400-mile Sprint
Cup race. He has one Cup victory this season. "We unloaded fast and I think well
be OK tomorrow," Busch said. Former Daytona 500 champion Trevor Bayne was
second. Bayne finished strong a week after he reached a deal to race fulltime
next season for Roush Fenway Racing. Joey Logano, Matt Kenseth and Chase Elliott
round out the top five. Series points leader Regan Smith was 10th. Logano, the
pole winner, had won the last four Nationwide races at Dover and would have tied
a Nationwide record for consecutive wins at the same track with a victory. "All
good things must come to an end and weell give it another shot in the fall,"
Logano said.
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couple of years later well be sitting here going for five again." This race
belonged to Busch. The only driver to sweep a weekend, Busch has been in this
position before, but is just 1 for 8 in Cup races after winning the first two.
"It seems like the last one is always the hardest one," he said. "Thats due to
just the competition." Busch was annoyed after rough practice and qualifying
sessions left him feeling as if he didnt have the car to win. Once the green
flag dropped, Busch was behind the wheel a No. 54 Toyota he called "awesome." "I
didnt think it was, but it was," he said. "I never got the feel I was looking
for during practice." Busch, who won for the third time this season, found it
when it mattered on the mile concrete track. His brother, Kurt, failed last
weekend in his attempt to complete The Double -- drive all 1,100 miles of the
Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on the same day. Kyle Busch hoped he could
complete his Triple, though the Cup race is the traditional roadblock in his
date with racing history. Busch also was the first driver to win the Truck and
Nationwide race at Dover on the same weekend. Busch and Brad Keselowski own
Truck teams, and NASCAR star Dale Earnhardt Jr. owns a Nationwide team. And with
sponsorship key to funding those operations, corporations often agree to
sponsorship deals with the guarantee that the driver/owners will get behind the
wheel in a handful of races or more. Tracks, television rights holders and
NASCAR also all benefit from the draw of racings top drivers. "I know theres a
lot of naysayers that say I dont belong or shouldnt be there," he said. "Until
the rules change ... Ill keep running."
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