Just some
random food for thought on this sunny Monday, with the Blue Jays sitting in
first place, enjoying a 3.5 game lead over the New York Yankees. Just let that
sink in for a minute. First place on June 2nd. Okay, onto the
musings:
- How much fun is it watching the
Blue Jays play right now? As I mentioned in my last entry, they’re firing
on all cylinders – the line-up top to bottom, no matter who is in the starting
line-up, both starting and relief pitching, the defence. Jeez, it even
seems like their TWEETS are improving recently. I, for one, can’t really
remember a time they’ve played so well. Sure, there was that magical
11-game win streak last year, but that always seemed like a mirage (and
the 151 games that book-ended those 11 games prove that it was). John
Gibbons mentioned that he was the manager when they went 20-10 in May of
2009 (after which he was fired three weeks later). The 2003 team was pretty
solid and stacked with offensive juggernauts (Carlos Delgado in what
should have been his MVP season, a still-productive, on-the-rise Vernon Wells,
plus Eric Hinske, Shannon Stewart et al and the team ace was, of course,
Roy Halladay). There had to have been some solid play during “Vietnam Vet”
Tim Johnson’s lone year of 1998, which is still the Blue Jays high-water
mark for wins in a season in the past 20 years with 88. I can’t really
explain it, but this year’s version of the Blue Jays just seems…different.
More real? More dominant? Who knows? I’m open to theories as to why I feel
that way; assuming others have the same (warm, fuzzy) feelings as I do. My
happy-go-lucky, unicorns and rainbows and fluffy kitten feelings may be a
little bit too much sentimentality and grasping for straws because there’s
still four months left in the season and it could all go south really
quickly, but I’m enjoying the hell out of watching these guys play.