SYRACUSE, N.
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and C.J. Fair each scored 17 points and No. 4 Syracuse hit Binghamton with a
long-range barrage in a 93-65 victory on Saturday night. Syracuse (9-0), which
beat Indiana 69-52 on Tuesday night, upped its nonconference home winning streak
to 48 games in the Carrier Dome and figures to move up to No. 2 next week after
top-ranked Michigan State and No. 3 Kentucky lost this week. With a starting
lineup of one sophomore and four freshmen, Binghamton (2-7) figured to struggle
against the bigger, more athletic Orange, and the Bearcats did after a solid
start. Jerami Grant had 14 points for Syracuse, Dajuan Coleman had 13 points and
10 rebounds, and freshman Ron Patterson added a season-high 10 points, hitting
two of the Oranges 13 3-pointers, two off the school record. Freshman point
guard Tyler Ennis had his first off-game of the season, picking up four fouls
and finishing with three points and three assists in 19 minutes. Sophomore
Jordan Reed, who leads Binghamton in nearly every statistical category, led the
Bearcats with a season-high 26 points and seven rebounds. Marlon Beck II had 14
points and Nick Madray 11. Syracuse was torched three times from long range in
the first 4 minutes. Beck started the surge with a 3 from the right wing and
Madray followed with two more, the second giving the Bearcats an 11-3 lead as
Ennis picked up two quick fouls and went to the bench. The Bearcats had snapped
a four-game losing streak with a 74-70 victory at Mount St. Marys on Wednesday
night, thanks to 68 per cent shooting, but they nearly blew a 19-point lead by
committing 23 turnovers against a pressing defence. The Orange used the same
strategy to rally and it worked like a charm. Syracuse reeled off 18 straight
points, the first 10 coming in 76 seconds thanks in part to three steals.
Michael Gbinije started the surge with a 3, Cooney added two more, and Grant
finished it with a resounding two-handed slam dunk to give the Orange an 21-11
lead at 12:46. Binghamton notched just four baskets in the final 10:51 of the
first half as the Orange steadily pulled away. Syracuse hit nine 3-pointers,
nabbed eight steals, scored 22 points off Binghamtons 11 turnovers, and
out-rebounded the Bearcats 24-15, 12-5 on the offensive glass, to take a 54-30
halftime lead. Syracuse finished 13 of 36 from long range, forced 18 turnovers
and notched 12 steals. Binghamton finished 6 of 22 from beyond the arc after its
hot start. Three of Syracuses freshmen -- Patterson, B.J. Johnson, and Tyler
Roberson -- hadnt played in five games, since the Oranges 69-50 win over Colgate
on Nov. 16. That changed after Ennis picked up his second foul less than 4
minutes into the game. Patterson played 15 minutes, one more than Johnson and
Roberson, who had six points. Johnson was 0 for 5, all on 3-pointers. Syracuse
led by 33 midway through the second half after 3-pointers by Patterson and
Gbinije and a putback by Coleman. The Oranges biggest lead was 37 in the closing
minutes.
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the shootout as the London Knights extended their win streak to nine games by
defeating the Owen Sound Attack 4-3 on Friday in Ontario Hockey League action.
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. -- Catcher Brett Hayes has agreed to a $630,000, one-year contract with the
Kansas City Royals, avoiding salary arbitration.The Chicago Cubs have been
taking a lot of heat lately. First off, the fans ripped the Cubbies introduction
of a fuzzy new kid-friendly mascot named "Clark". But the bigger target was the
franchises owners of the past four years, the Ricketts family. Under their
stewardship, the Cubs have compiled a record of 273-375 and havent come close to
being a contender in any of the four seasons. Cubs president of baseball
operations Theo Epstein felt compelled over the weekend to defend the Ricketts,
saying at the Cubs Fans Convention in effect they were absorbing short term pain
for long term gain. Epstein explained that the Ricketts had a long term plan
that would ensure success for the organization. Last I looked, the Cubs havent
won a World Series since 1908 and havent been in a Fall Classic since 1945.
Thats not the point of this story though. I decided to compare the Blue Jays
record to that of the Cubs over the last four seasons. The Cubs are 273-375.
Thats an average of a little more than 65 victories per season. The Blue Jays
are better but not by a significant amount. Their record from 2010 thru 2013 was
313-335. So the Jays averaged a bit more than 75 victories per season. Thats 10
more per season over the four years, but still under .500 and still nowhere near
a post-season position. The Blue Jays record of futility in nowhere near that of
the Cubs, but just the same, they havent been to the post-season since 1993, a
stretch of 21 seasons. Over that span Kansas City is the only other Major League
club that hasnt made the playoffs. The Blue Jays record since Rogers acquired
the club consists of five winning seasons, eight losing seasons and one .500
campaign. The Cubs may be breaking their fans hearts, but the Blue Jays are
hardly inspiring the planning of victory parades either. The Days of Key When
the Dodgers signed their ace lefty Clayton Kershaw to that massive seven-year
$215 million contract last week, it brought back memories of a veteran
left-hander the Blue Jays had to make a decision on back in the off-season of
1992. Jimmy Key wasnt in the same talent class as Kershaw, but he will go down
as one of the top pitchers in Blue Jays history. In nine seasons with the
organization he went 116-81 with a 3.42 ERA. Key was to become a free agent
after the 92 season. He and his agent wanted at least a four-year contract. Blue
Jays GM Pat Gillick had a steadfast policy at the time of giving no more than
three years to starting pitchers. So sure enough, Key left, signing a four-year
deal with the Yankees. He was outstanding in his first two years in New York,
and in fact led the American League in the strike-shortened 1994 season with a
17-4 mark and a 3.27 earned run average. In 1995 though, he blew out his arm and
missed almost the entire season. Key bounced back strongly in 1996 though, and
actually outdueled Hall of Fame-elect Greg Maddux to beat Atlanta in the final
game of the World Series. That would be his final game as a Yankee and earned
him a second World Series ring.
Giubbotti Moncler Donne. Jimmy Key would sign
with Baltimore for 1997, where Gillick was now in charge and would finish out
his career with the Orioles. In an ideal world Key would have pitched his entire
career in Toronto. I still distinctly remember three landmark starts in his
career, that helped define the pitcher and the man he was. On the final day of
1987 season at old Tiger Stadium, the Blue Jays had dropped six straight games
and needed a victory on that last Sunday over the Tigers to force a tie-breaker
with Detroit. Key engaged in an epic pitchers duel with Detroit southpaw Frank
Tanana. Detroit won the game 1-0 on Larry Herndons home run that barely cleared
the low fence in left. The Tigers went to the ALCS against Minnesota and the
Blue Jays went home. In 1991, the Jays were facing Minnesota in the American
League Championship Series. The organization made the decision to go with
knuckleballer Tom Candiotti in the opener at the Metrodome against Jack Morris.
Many felt Key should have been given that start. Just being around Jimmy as long
as I had been, I could see how angry if not crushed he was at the snub.
Candiotti was horrid in that game and the Twins got the quick jump in the
series. Key finally did start in Game 3 with the series tied at a game apiece.
Jimmy pitched six innings of two-run ball, but got saddled with a no-decision.
The Twins ultimately won 3-2 in 10 innings on Mike Pagliarulos homer off
Mike Timlin. Minnesota would go on to take the series in five games. I said to
myself after that series that resigning Key would be next to impossible after he
was passed over for that Game 1 start. To his credit, Jimmy put all that behind
him and had a strong season in 1992. The game I will never forget was Game 4 of
the World Series against Atlanta. Key was at his absolute best and went 7.2
innings against the Braves. When he walked off the mound towards the dugout, he
received an incredible ovation and tipped his cap. I just felt at that moment,
and Im sure Jimmy did too, that it was his final performance as a Blue Jay. As
mentioned earlier, Key signed that four-year deal with the Yankees in the
off-season, and the Jays took a fair amount of grief for letting him go. To this
day I cant remember any other Blue Jays player who ended his time in Toronto
with a moment like that. First Impressions Drake did an incredible impression of
Alex Rodriguez on Saturday Night Live. If they ever do a movie about this sordid
tale, Drake can play A-Rod and actor/comedian/radio host Jay Thomas can play
Anthony Bosch. Thomas played Carlas second husband, the hockey player Eddie
Lebec on Cheers. His character died when he was run over by a Zamboni, and
Thomas bares an uncanny resemblance to Bosch. First Date The Blue Jays season
opener at Tropicana Field against the Tampa Bay Rays has an unusual starting
time. They kick off the season at 4:10 in the afternoon in the opener of a
four-game series on March 31.
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