2009 WAS an interesting season to say the least, as the Blue Jays "TRIED" to compete in the dangerous AL East.
Now in the offseason, the clock is ticking on the 2010 season.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Romero does more than just beat the Nats


Making his fourth start since returning from the disabled list and just the ninth of his career, Ricky Romero did a whole lot more for the Blue Jays than just bringing home the "W" Sunday afternoon. Romero tossed seven solid innings, limiting the Washington Nationals to just two runs while striking out six. He had to battle through trouble in the first few frames, and ended up throwing a career high 118 pitches. It was an important start for the young lefty for a couple of different reasons. Despite an 8-inning gem from Scott Richmond and 7 innings from both Romero and Cecil in each of their starts, three of the first five games of the Jays' road trip went to extra innings. The Jays bullpen was forced to pick up the slack, logging a total of 18.2 innings over the five games. A beleagured group Saturday night, the Jays were forced to turn the ball over to Scott Richmond for the 11th and 12th innings, just three days after he threw 107 pitches in his best performance of the year vs. the Philles.

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