Friday, March 11, 2011

What To Do...

If you have been following the Toronto Blue Jays spring training then you might have been hearing a
lot about this kid Brett Lawrie. This 21 year old B.C. boy came to the Blue Jays during the off-season in exchange for Shaun Marcum.  Throughout the 8 exhibition games that Lawrie has played in he has managed to tally up 8 hits, 2 homers, 5RBI, 1 stolen base, for a batting average of .381.The Jays have been playing him at third where he has been getting the job done. So with Brett Lawrie's solid spring performance so far, the question is will he be playing up in Toronto this season?

Lawrie has already shown that he can play 3B and if can keep his batting average going then he has a really good chance of making it. There has also been talk about Jose Bautista wanting to play in the outfield, which is giving Lawrie an even better opportunity. So if Bautista stays in the outfield that would leave Edwin Encarnacion and Lawrie as possible third basemen. Edwin has been trying out First base, but I don't see him staying there since Adam Lind has been trying it out since the end of last season. Here's a quick look at what the Field might look like opening day...

C - J.P. Arencibia
1B - Adam Lind
2B - Aaron Hill
3B - Brett Lawrie
SS - Yunel Escobar
RF - Jose Bautista
CF - Jaun Rivera
LF - Travis Snider
DH - Edwin Encarnacion
Bench - Jose Molina, John McDonald, Mike McCoy, Rajai Davis, Anthony Gose.

In my opinion Lind should be starting at 1B. Then if Lind is DH or taking a day off, Edwin can go to first.
Arencibia should be getting the majority of starts catching so we can see what the kid can do. Plus, last year Molina and Morrow worked quite well together so Jose can get the start when Morrow is pitching.

Those are some of my thoughts so far on the Blue Jays, but that's just what I think, you can take this and form your own opinion.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

F*ck The Radio

Hello there.
I have been slacking hard with my end of this blog (the music side) so I will start this off with a really rad band. In short they are called Dean Lickyer and play good old fashion rock and roll, so if you don't want to read more go check their myspace and facebook.  

For those you who are still here I will talk more about Dean Lickyer. Recently I got to chat with some of the guys from the band, and I must say they are quite nice. The band is comprised of four young males, Josh (vocals), Sean (guitar), Justin (bass) and Zander (drums). They were on the Much Music show “DisBand” (if you don't know, “DisBand” a show which showcases young unsigned Canadian bands or groups. They get a music guru who helps them perfect one of their songs or write a new song which they will preform in front of a panel of judges. They judges can either tell the band to “disband” or they move on to compete for a record contract.) The judges liked what they saw in Dean Lickyer but did not win the competition. In 2009 they preformed at Canadian Music Week where they were awarded $10,000 by Gene Simmons for best performance at Canadian Music Week, they said they spent the money on a new touring van. They also got to open for KISS at Sarnia Bayfest (they said was it good experience although they are not the biggest KISS fans out there). In 2010 they opened for Flogging Molly on the Canadian part of their tour.  With it now being 2011 they are back at it in full force in the studio recording their second album (which they hope to consist of about 10 songs). In February they won a contest to open for Bon Jovi. Family seems to be a big influence for them Zander's father taught him drums and Sean's sister taught him guitar, also their band name comes from on of Sean's father's friends who help to inspire their musical taste. With their dedication and determination they are defiantly a band to watch. Also they put on a stellar live show.

Awards they have won so far include:
 Y108 - Winner, Breakout Band of the Year (2007)
Hamilton Music Awards - "Best Loud/Metal Recording" (2007)
Roger's Spring Music Festival - "Best of Fest" (2008)
Hamilton Music Awards - "Best Local Group" (2008)
Canadian Music Week - "Best Band" (2009)
View Magazine - "Best Local Band" and "The Band Most Likely to Make it Big" (2009)
Y108 - Winner, Y108 Rock and Roll Picnic (2009)


Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Break It Down

We are getting closer and closer to the NHL playoffs so here is a breakdown of the Leafs and what has been going on lately in the Eastern Conference.

Right now this is what the East is looking like

7th - NY Rangers (74pts)
8th - Buffalo (72pts)
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9th - Carolina (71pts)
10th - Toronto (67pts)
11th - Atlanta (65pts)
12th - New Jersey (64pts)

Teams in action tonight are:

BUFFALO vs Pittsburgh (win would tie them with NYR)
TORONTO vs NY Islanders (win would bring them to 69pts but no movement)
NEW JERSEY vs Ottawa (win would put them in 11th)

With only 16 games left in the Leafs schedule and sitting 5 points out, these next 2 weeks are key. Their upcoming 7 games could very well make or break their playoff chance. If the Leafs want a shot then their going to have to WIN AT LEAST 4 of these games.

Next 7 -
Today vs NYI
10th vs Philly
12th vs Buffalo
14th vs Tampa
16th vs Carolina
17th vs Florida
19th vs Boston


Tonight - They should be able to beat the Islanders. When Roloson was in net for the Isles it seemed they always had Toronto's number. But the Leafs have managed to get a win vs NY in their last 2 meetings (which have been since Roloson was traded) and in the first meeting of the season the Leafs were able to steal a point.

Philly - This game is not a likely win but would be HUGE if Toronto does. The Flyers are on a 4 game lose streak and have loss 6 of their last 10. It would also be a big confidence boost to the boys if they can hold their own against a top team in the east.

Buffalo - The Sabres are winning the series 3-1 but this game is a must win for the Leafs. This is their chance to gain some big ground before going into 4 games over a 6 day span. 

Next Week - Toronto starts the week with Tampa and finishes with Boston, both these games are going to be tough but have the ability to be huge for their playoff push. Not only for the ground they could gain but for their confidence too. In the middle of the week the buds have back to back games vs Carolina and Florida. Both games are must wins. Their best chance to gain a playoff position is to beat one of the teams that stand in their way. With Florida dumping their team since the beginning of February, the Leafs have to win this one because if they don't then it's going to be a complete let down.

Some side notes are that the New Jersey Devils have this weird burst of energy and are on a 4 game win streak. Winning 9 of their last 10. Also the top 5 teams in the East are all very close together and can be changing every day. With that being said, 6th place Montreal is not far out of that group.

Sorry if some stuff was repetitive but I think this information can be both useful and interesting in a way.