Thursday, June 4, 2009

The _________Brothers


Back in the period of 1987-1992 steroid freaks and Oakland A's stars Jose Canseco and Mark McGwire were nicknamed "The Bash Brothers". They were a formidable duo for pitchers to face. Canseco became the first 40-40 man and McGwire hit close to 50 home runs in his rookie season. They enabled the A's to win a World Series, 2 additonal ALCS victories, and a 1992 AL West division title.

In 2009 Toronto has it's own duo, Vernon Wells and Alex Rios. Vernon Wells with the sub .200 batting average with RISP and Alex Rios, who struck out 5 times in 5 AB in Thursday's matinee game. This is the same Rios who wandered off the bag in Baltimore, in the game they infamously blew, costing the Jays an out and a possible rally at a time where they had a big lead but a lead they ultimately surrendered. There are lots of names we can suggest for Rios and Wells. I'm a fan of bad puns so inspired by the defunct bank the Lehman Brothers we can call them "The Lame-an Brothers". There's also "The Choking Brothers", "The Overpaid Brothers", "The Useless Brothers", "The Invisible Brothers", "The Ghost Brothers" etc.

Suggest your own because like it or not we're stuck with them.

11 comments:

  1. Tweedledee and Tweedledum

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  2. hey wait, if we include JP. they could be "THE THREE AMIGOS" lol casue it seems like the three of them are on another planet

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  3. Frasier and Nigel ?

    Chip and Dale ?

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  4. The "I hope they get released" brothers.

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  5. Yeah thats brillant, Let's release them and watch another team pick them up while we continue to pay their salaries.

    Smart Idea

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  6. The Cash Brothers ?

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  7. Coffee and Cream.

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  8. the really REALLY shitty thing is we are stuck with these two untradeable contracts for a while, i doubt any GM will touch em,

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  9. Fuck off, Johnny G. Is the G for gay?

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  10. Hey this isn't Drunk Jays Fans. Keep it civil.

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