#MLBVideos: Red Sox vs. Blue Jays Game Highlights (7/2/23) | MLB Highlights



Red Sox vs. Blue Jays full game highlights from 7/2/23, presented by @coronausa

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43 comments
  1. Sox seem to have the Jays number Batting, Fielding, and Pitching Sox have outmuscled the Blue Jays in every way. Rangers won't be pushovers like the Jays. Go Sox!

  2. The tightrope has to snap eventually. Schneider blew another winnable game by repeating the same string of proven, bad decisions. I've said this in multiple other Jays losses so far this year:

    Romano is NOT a hold man. He doesn't have a good record in it, doesn't have the same stinging bite he brings to his elite stats in actual closing games. Stop bringing him in for the 8th and 9th to try and squeeze into extras. We have other guys like Richards, Swanson, Mayza and Pearson who can probably do it much better than Romano can. Nobody else can CLOSE winning games like Romano can though, let him excel there, and there alone. Even after that crushing loss in that 2022 Game 2 Wild Card where he brought Romano in on a tie game to lose it, he's done it multiple times again this season and pretty much lost all those too. On the flip side, Romano's at the very tip-top of the scale or near it for actual SAVES to close out wins.

    Also, Jays fans are outspoken about Varsho. I do get it, the trade cost was a little bit too high in hindsight, and I think Kirk may have been a better trade over Moreno (and I like Kirk). However, Varsho I think WILL be a vital piece to the offense, but only if Schneider stops treating him like a movable pawn. Not only does he just get tossed around the lineup and never gets used to the spots he hits in, he also committed the cardinal sin of gasp being a lefty and just gets pinched out. I know Varsho isn't hitting superbly. However, he's sure hitting around the same as Espinal, but with 11 more HRs and more speed on the bases. Pinching him out just to get some analytical matchup is frustrating, because it almost never has worked. Let Varsho hit, and keep him in the 6 spot and also for the big moments. He'll come through. For the cost we traded for this guy, it's like Schneider only really cares about him in the outfield.

    I keep prattling loss after loss about necessary changes or frustrating decisions, but it's clear Schneider either is completely oblivious or doesn't actually care that much. He needs to go at this point. If he stays, at best the Jays are losing to the first team in the Wild Card from his bad spot decisions. At worst, they're hitting rock bottom and making it to October under .500. Getting the fresh face from Montoyo last year (around the same time with about the same record) saved their season from hitting rock bottom. The problem is, a fresh face is only novel short term, and asking a minor league catcher/coach to lead and make hard decisions in the majors was not the move long term, and it's absolutely showing. It doesn't have to be Mattingly, but a manager with actual playing time and coaching experience in the majors with a proper drive to win is needed for this club. The players need to see that in tough moments, their manager won't just make a dumb move or sit back and do nothing. When Rivera throws up a super late and weak stop sign at 3rd base, their manager needs to address it head on and initiate change. The heart and passion in this club is quickly dying, and you can see it in how players like Chappy/Vladdy/Kikuchi have anger bursts, how Swanson/Bassitt sit in the dugout looking absolutely drained and defeated, how nobody really smiles anymore except for the occasional Vladdy or Springer goofing off moment. Homeruns aren't even that happy and are super limp in the dugout, and we've kinda really almost stopped hitting them like we used to.

    Schneider needs to go, or this team's done this year. And possibly the next 2 years if Schneider stays. I don't care if Atkins paid for the All-Star team, it would not reach potential under Schneider.

  3. Amazing game! Only time I took my phone out to take a picture I accidently recorded Dugie's HR in the 9th behind the plate. What an unreal sound of anticipation that was !

  4. Dugie better get an Extension he's done way more than expected since he was traded here – He's a Baller/Gamer and doesn't like to lose

  5. Schiender should know by now that Romano only pitches well when it's a SAVE situation. Every time it's not a save situation, he gives up runs.

  6. What the Blue Jays have done to Gausman all year long is criminal. This guy is throwing All-Star Cy Young stuff all nearly every start and they can't or won't score him any runs. He could easily have 12 wins. Shame on you Blue Jays. Shame! Of course, they screw him come contract time.

  7. Whoever expected anything more than a wildcard spot for the Jays (which they're in position to compete for the rest of the season), is clueless.

    Anyone who's watched this team since Vlad and Bo came up, knows that the organization has drafted and/or developed almost none of their players. This team has been built mostly on free agents. That's not a formula for success.

    The best anyone should hope for is they get in the playoffs as a wildcard and they get hot… like maybe 6-7 other teams in the AL.

    Getting rid of management only means a rebuild which will take at least 5-6 years, if you're patient. The Jays don't have prospects to trade for upgrades. And as far as adding payroll, I'm pretty sure this organization has spent as much as they will in free-agency based on the teams performance.

    Jays fans are kind of stuck with team they have.

  8. The blue jays camera men just can't get exposure correct… fluctuates all over the place. It is unacceptable and shameful for this to happen in this day and age. They have soiled plenty of would be epic moments and home runs for the jays over the past couple of years, and continue to fail big time. Shame.

  9. Hitting.

    Can't win a game without hitting the ball. Recently watching Blue Jays is like watching soccer; single digit low scoring, boring games.

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