Monday, May 19, 2008

Blue Jays Info

Alex Rios of the Jays is looking forward to a new month because the month of May has treated him with nothing more than a warm spot on the bench. Since May 1, Rios' average has dropped from .320 to .253. During this span, he has 15 hits (5 extra based hits with only 1HR), 3RBI's, 23K's, and 1SB. Owners who have Rios were all smiles during the month of April but are finding it hard to swallow his production or lack of it during this month. Don't worry about Rios, the hitting will return and his capability of being a 5-tool player is what should keep you motivated to keep him on your roster. If you look at the Jays lineup, they have all been struggling mightily in the past10-15 games.

Roy Halladay had a rare relief appearance after a prolonged rain delay. Owners who had him in their lineups soaked up 2.1 innings while adding 2K's. This is a prime example of keeping all your pitching positions filled even when a pitcher is not scheduled to start. During the course a season you usually grab a few innings and maybe even a win. Every stat counts.

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