Lyle Overbay is having a terrible second half for the Toronto Blue Jays
Lyle Overbay’s season really started to go downhill when his hand was broken with a pitch.

Lyle Overbay’s season really started to go downhill when his hand was broken with a pitch.
The Blue Jays have not gotten much offense from their catchers or their starting shortstop and that will need to change in the 2nd half of the season.
Vernon Wells and Frank Thomas are both having very sub par seasons and it’s hurting the offense and the team as a whole.
When Reed Johnson went down with a bad back that required surgery, the Jays called up top prospect Adam Lind and handed him the starting job in leftfield.
The Blue Jays let Bengie Molina walk because they thought Gregg Zaun could handle the full-time job for them.

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