Woo hoo -- 6 - 0 against the Yankees last night!
Doc was brilliant -- he pitched the complete game; a one-hitter shut out. That's a very impressive outing! It was such a treat to see him back in his old form.
The Jays are now 14 games under .500. They have 28 games left. They will need to go on a hell of a tear if they want to finish the season with a .500 record -- that's the best they can hope for now and we know that's not likely to happen.
So they are destined to finish this season with what will be their worst record ever.
This is the team that Doc so desperately hopes to win with; but he wants a World Series ring. If ever there's been a pitcher who has had a career deserving of a ring, Roy Halladay is that pitcher. Unfortunately, it isn't going to come his way via the Toronto Blue Jays. Let's hope he lands on a winning team before his career ends.
In other news:
Cesamet is wonderful!
A very long day in the city (Monday), followed by three days on the road (our mini-holiday) and I lived through it! The road trip was not exactly easy because long periods in a vehicle are never easy but we had frequent breaks which made it bearable.
Where Cesamet shines through is in its ability to effect fast recovery from the abuses.
Not only was I able to withstand the physical abuses of the four days, after taking yesterday as an absolute R&R day, I woke this morning feeling quite returned to normal.
I am, however, still taking today and tomorrow as R&R days as further insurance.
The storage area has waited this long; it can wait a few more days.
I don't want to push the envelope.
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