PORTLAND, Ore.
Maillot Hugo Lloris . -- Diego Valeri scored
in the 13th minute and Donovan Ricketts earned his 10th shutout of the season,
leading the Portland Timbers to a 1-0 victory over the Colorado Rapids on Friday
night. Valeri scored for the third straight match as the Timbers (11-5-13) moved
one point ahead of the Rapids (12-9-9) for third place in the Western
Conference. "The game wasnt pretty," Portland head coach Caleb Porter said. "We
need to be able to win those games. I thought we were very professional how we
managed the second half, especially. I continue to see a very positive
evolution." On the games only scoring play, Rodney Wallace leapt to head a
Colorado clearance back towards goal, and Valeri raced onto the loose ball and
chipped a shot from 20 yards out over Rapids goalkeeper Clinton Irwin for his
eighth goal of the season. Valeri continues to be a driving force for the
Timbers, despite recent injury issues. Porter noted the quality of the goal,
while acknowledging the need to manage Valeris playing time. "That (goal) was
class, and thats what he is, a class player," Porter said. "This was an
important game and we got a good 75 minutes out of him. I hope hes still OK, he
got a little tight at the end. Hopefully we saved enough in the tank for him to
go the next game." Colorado nearly tied it 25 minutes later, when Portlands
Pa-Modou Kah and Mamadou Danso both missed on their attempts to clear a pass,
allowing the ball to fall to Edson Buddle. However, the Rapids forward could
only manage to blast his shot off the goalpost. Despite the loss, Colorado head
coach Oscar Pareja believes his team will make the playoffs. "Of course," he
said. "With the team you saw on the field today, of course. I saw a team full of
character." Both teams next face conference rivals for playoff positions.
Portland will host Los Angeles on Sept. 29, while Colorado has two weeks to
prepare before hosting Western Conference-leading Seattle on Oct. 5.
Maillot Dimitri Payet . After a replay, the
winner will meet Sunderland in the quarterfinals. Sagbo did well to control Sone
Alukos right cross and fire past Brighton goalkeeper Peter Brezovan. Aluko was
making his first start in four months after recovering from an Achilles injury.
Maillot Lloris . Supported by three-run
homers from Jayson Werth and Wilson Ramos, the young right-hander went seven
strong innings in the Washington Nationals 8-4 victory over the Arizona
Diamondbacks on Friday night.
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. The Celtics closed out their first preseason under Stevens on Wednesday night
with a 101-97 victory over the Brooklyn Nets, who rested a lot of their lineup
including former Celtics Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce.TORONTO -- Wasted season
or expensive experimental test run? The much-vaunted 2013 Toronto Blue Jays
returned to the drawing board after a season rife with underachieving closed
Sunday. Questions abound after the dismal campaign. "We got off to a slow start
and obviously it continued the entire year," GM Alex Anthopoulos said by way of
understatement. The season opened April 2 with a home sellout of 48,857 fans at
Rogers Centre for a 4-1 loss to Cleveland. Fast forward to Sunday and only two
players -- shortstop Jose Reyes and catcher J.P. Arencibia -- remained in the
starting lineup. And Reyes missed some 66 games inbetween with an ankle injury
while Arencibia came into the season finale batting .195 with 21 home runs and
147 strikeouts in 473 at-bats. It seemed fitting that prior to the ceremonial
first pitch Sunday, the PA system played "Pick Up the Pieces" by the Average
White Band. The Jays finished last in the American League East at 74-88,
compared to 73-89 last season when they finished fourth in the division. Fan
Appreciation weekend closed out with an exciting but failed comeback in a 7-6
loss to the Tampa Bay Rays before a loud crowd of 44,551. Despite Sundays
six-run rally, its has a been a rocky road for the Jays -- and a long long way
from the optimism of spring training. "Its an exciting season. Everybodys seen
the moves," star outfielder Jose Bautista said back in February. "All the bodies
are here now. Its all on us now to perform. "We love that challenge and we have
a confident, good group of players together. I think were going to go out and
have a lot of fun and hopefully we remain healthy. If all that happens, the
season should take care of itself. We should be in the playoffs and hopefully
the World Series." Manager John Gibbons was slightly more circumspect back then.
"We expect to win some things this year ... Weve just got to step up and answer
the bell and fulfil those things. But that wont be easy. Theres a lot of good
teams in the league." Owner Rogers dug deep into its expansive wallet to fund
the new-look Jays, with the 2013 opening day roster coming in at a season salary
cost of US$119.3 million (up from $83.7 million) the previous year. The expected
starting rotation -- R.A. Dickey, Mark Buehrle, Brandon Morrow, Josh Johnson and
Ricky Romero -- cost $46.75 million alone. It went south quickly, finishing with
a combined 30-36 record -- with Dickey and Buehrle accounting for 26 of those
wins. "I never would have expected the rotation to be the weak link on this team
coming into the year. I would probably have said the bullpen was the area we
were most exposed in," said Anthopoulos. Johnsons 2-8 season came at a cost of
$13.75 million. Anthopoulos hardly mentioned the big right-hander Sunday, which
suggests a qualifying offer might not be forthcoming. He did speak
optimistically of Morrow making a return, however. The Toronto GM said he
expects to learn his payroll number in October, although the figure will be
fluid with case by case re-evaluation. "Were certainly not going to go
backwards, from that standpoint," he said of the salary total. "Well continue to
move forward." In his end-of-season media meeting, Anthopoulos kept returning to
stability of starting rotation, or lack thereof. "Right now we have (pitching)
voluume.
Maillot Payet. The question is is the quality
of that volume enough? .... Were going to look to improve, no doubt about it. We
have to." For Anthopoulos, even with great everything else, the team wasnt going
to get to the playoffs with the kind of starting pitching it got this year. The
Jays starting ERA (4.77 going into play Sunday) ranked 29th in the 30-team
majors. And it seemed somehow fitting that pitching coach Pete Walker made a
trip to the mound after just two outs in the first inning to speak to
Todd Redmond, with a reliever already warming up in the bullpen. The bullpen was
far better on the season, ranking 10th in the majors with a 3.39 ERA. Toronto
ranked 16th in hitting in the majors, with a .252 average prior to Sunday. The
team ranked fourth in homers, with 185. In addition to shoring up the starting
rotation, help is needed at second base while the verdict may be out on catcher.
And the team needs depth. Its bench was threadbare many games. Injuries
certainly cost the Jays. Bautista, Edwin Encarnacion, Melky Cabrera,
Brett Cecil, Maicer Izturis, Johnson, Morrow and Colby Rasmus, almost a third of
the opening day roster, finished the season on the disabled list. Some of the
injuries were of the rare or freak variety. Doctors found a benign tumour on
Cabreras spinal cord. Pitcher J.A. Happ was sidelined after getting hit on the
head, injuring his knee as he toppled. Rasmus exited after talking an accidental
ball in the face from a teammate. The season also started on a disconnect with
players missing a chunk of spring training due to the World Baseball Classic.
Anthopoulos has decisions to make. He said the team will likely look to improve
via trades more than free agency, saying the available menu does not look that
strong. He said he has bullpen assets that could be used in trades. Nothing
seems off the table. "No one has a no trade clause," the GM noted, adding "If we
can improve in any area ... well look to do that." The team has options on
Adam Lind, Mark DeRosa, Munenori Kawasaki and Casey Janssen. Topics up for
discussion include what can be done to reduce the injuries that have ravaged the
team the last two seasons. Also whether anything can be done to improve the
artificial turf before the plan to replace it with natural grass is put into
place. On the plus side, Gibbons will return as manager with a vote of
confidence from Anthopoulos. "His in-game (management) is outstanding. Thats
always been a strength of his. I think it comes down to myself as a general
manager giving him a better rotation to work with." Ryan Goins and Anthony Gose
showed like they belonged in the final weeks of the season. And Toronto has a
choice of arms when it comes to fifth starters and beyond. But while there is an
upside to those pitchers, says Anthopoulos, theres isnt a level of certainty.
And there was a buzz about the team, with Kawasaki becoming an unlikely fan
favourite for his quirks and occasionally timely hitting. Season attendance at
the Rogers Centre was 2,536,562, up 436,899 from 2012. "Support has been great
... Whats been proven to everybody is this is definitely a baseball town," said
Anthopoulos. "It has tremendous interest in the game." The question is what will
the team need to do next year to keep the fans coming back?
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