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Jesse Litsch #51 | Pitcher | Toronto Blue Jays
Height: 6-1    Weight: 175    Throws: R    Bats: R
Born: Mar 9, 1985, Pinellas Park, FL
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September 4, 2008
Jesse Litsch hurled his best game of the season on Thursday night against the Twins as he threw a 4-hit, complete game shutout for his 10th win of the year.

Our View:In four starts since being recalled to the majors, Litsch is 2-1 with a 0.94 ERA. Think someone wants to prove to someone else that he shouldn't ever see the minor leagues again? Despite the great stretch, Litsch is a pitcher who succeeds on movement and location, and when he is off, he can be hit hard on occasion.
August 28, 2008
Jesse Litsch held the Rays to three runs over 6.2 innings but he was still saddled with his eighth loss of the year.

Our View:Litsch was solid on the night but per his M.O. he only had two strikeouts and allowed 10 hits. Litsch might be valuable to the Jays, but he is nothing more than a roster filler in fantasy leagues.
August 23, 2008
Jesse Litsch hurled six scoreless innings, with only three hits allowed, in Saturday's 11-0 win over the Red Sox, with three walks and four strikeouts.

Our View:He improves to 9-7 and lowered his ERA to 4.01. He snapped a five-game skid without a win. He has also held his opponent scoreless in his each of his last two outings (13 innings). Litsch is worth employing in larger leagues.
August 14, 2008
Jesse Litsch hurled seven scoreless innings, with only four hits allowed, in Thursday's 5-1 loss to the Tigers at Comerica Park, with two walks and three strikeouts.

Our View:He pitched well but was dealt a no-decision due to poor run support. Litsch is worth using in larger leagues.
August 12, 2008
Blue Jays recalled RHP Jesse Litsch from Triple-A Syracuse.

Our View:Litsch returns to the Jays hoping to regain his early season form that lead him to a 3.69 ERA on July 1.
July 24, 2008
Jesse Litsch has been optioned to Triple-A Syracuse. David Purcey will replace him in the rotation.

Our View:This seems rather harsh for a guy who had a 3.69 ERA on July 1. He had been hit hard his last few starts, but don't expect him to stay in the minors very long.
July 21, 2008
The hard times continued for Jesse Litsch on Monday. The right-hander allowed seven hits and six runs over 4.2 innings against the Orioles and fell to 8-7 with a 4.46 ERA.

Our View:Litsch has produced just one solid start over his last nine outings. Fantasy owners should bench him if they can afford to.
July 16, 2008
Jesse Litsch started the year on fire going 7-1 with a 3.18 ERA for the Jays, but since then he has fallen on tough times going just 1-5 with a 5.52 ERA, according to Yahoo Sports. “I’m going to sit down over the break and try to analyze it and figure stuff out."

Our View:Litsch, here is the problem - your stuff isn't that good so unless you hit your spots the results will be uneven. Litsch strikes out less than five batters per nine innings, so if not for an amazingly low BB/9 of 1.39, his production would be much worse. He is a lower tier option in mixed leagues at best, nothing more.
July 12, 2008
Jesse Litsch had a tough day on the hill in Saturday's 9-4 loss to the Yankees at home, as he surrendered eight runs (three earned) on seven hits over a mere 2.2 innings, with one walk and three strikeouts.

Our View:Litsch falls to 8-6 for the season, and is 1-4 over his last seven starts. Keep him reserved until he proves to be effective again.
June 26, 2008
Jesse Litsch had lost three consecutive decisions and had not won a game in the month of June before earning the victory in Toronto's 7-1 victory over Cincinnati. Litsch went eight innings, allowing just three hits and one earned run while striking out six.

Our View:The 23-year-old broke out of his losing streak while shutting down a quality offense along the way. Litsch only had 34 major league starts before tonight, so some inconsistency is to be expected.
June 21, 2008
Jesse Litsch will be looking for his first win in June when the Jays battle the Pirates in Pittsburgh tonight, according to MLB.com. Litsch is 7-3 for the season, but is 0-2 over three starts so far this month.

Our View:Litsch is 4-2 with a 3.89 ERA on the road this year, and has a good chance to get back on track against the 35-39 Pirates, who will be without Xavier Nady. Litsch went 4-0 with a strong 2.08 ERA over six outings in May.
June 15, 2008
Jesse Litsch allowed five runs on eight hits, walked one and struck out two in a 7-4 loss to the Cubs on Sunday afternoon.

Our View:Litsch did a better job with his command, something he has struggled with in his last two starts, but caught too much of the plate for most of the game.
June 4, 2008
Jesse Litsch, who had a 18 inning scoreless streak entering tonight's game against the Yankees, gave up a third inning run to the Yankees ending the streak at 20. The right-hander, 5-0 with a 1.67 ERA in his previous six starts, lost for the first time since April 22 at Tampa Bay. Litsch allowed four runs on 10 hits, walked two and struck out one.

Our View:Litsch has been a fantasy windfall this year. The right-handers task was tough, facing a Yankee lineup that is patient against right-handers, felt the return of Jorge Posada, and didn't like the taste of a three-game losing streak.
May 30, 2008
According to the Jays' team website, Jesse Litsch 's performance in combination with a rare offensive windfall left the dugout loose and the team in high spirits. "We haven't had too many games like that," Gibbons said. "We came out of the gate. We hit (Dana Eveland) pretty good. We got him (with two early line drives) on the forearm and the ankle. We had some good approaches."

Our View:The Jays moved four games above .500 for the first time this season. With two games remaining, their record in May is 19-9, most wins in the majors. One of the pleasant surprises for the Jays has been second-year starter Litsch. Not even a lock for the fifth starter's role entering the spring, the 23-year-old Floridian has compiled a 7-1 record, based on pinpoint control. Following yesterday's seven innings, Litsch has recorded 16 shutout innings in a row, lowering his ERA to 3.19.
May 29, 2008
Jesse Litsch improved to 7-1 on Thursday by limiting the A's to just seven hits and a walk in seven scoreless innings.

Our View:Litsch has done a great job this season with only nine BB in 11 appearances, but he still allows too many home runs and doesn't miss enough bats. You might consider trading him now before the wheels fall off.
May 29, 2008
Jesse Litsch will be targeting his seventh win of the season when he battles the Athletics in Oakland today, according to MLB.com. Litsch is 0-1 but holds a solid 1.38 ERA in two outings against the A's.

Our View:Litsch only allowed one walk over his last six starts, and has allowed less than three runs in all but one of those starts over the span as well. He should remain in your lineups today.
May 24, 2008
Jesse Litsch threw a complete game shutout on Saturday afternoon, his sixth victory of the season in 6-0 win over Kansas City. Litsch allowed seven hits, walked one and struck out three for his fourth straight win.

Our View:Litsch extended his streak of innings without a walk to 38.2 until he issued a two-out pass to Mark Teahen in the ninth. The Blue Jays stellar pitching continues to carry the club, and outside of a first inning Grand Slam by Brad Wilkerson, the offense continues to sputter.
May 13, 2008
Toronto RHP Jesse Litsch didn't last too long into the game, but he earned the win and now stands at 5-1 on the season as the Blue Jays put the 5-3 win on the Minnesota Twins. Litsch pitched 5 2/3 innings, giving up two runs on four hits with no walks and two strikeouts.

Our View:Litsch now has three wins over his last four starts, though he's surrendered at least two runs in each.
May 8, 2008
Jesse Litsch had another solid outing on Thursday night as he held the Jays to three runs in seven innings as he allowed zero walks on the night.

Our View:Litsch continues to give the Jays a chance to win most night he is on the hill, but unfortunately he really isn't of much use in mixed leagues where his lack of strikeouts hampers his value.
May 3, 2008
Toronto RHP Jesse Litsch had his best stuff working off the mound today as the Blue Jays put the Chicago White Sox to bed, 5-2.

Our View:Litsch completed 7 1/3 innings, allowing just two runs (both earned) on five hits. Those runs came off two homers surrendered, both solo shots late in the day, though Litsch failed to surrender a single walk and whiffed three. The outing brings Litsch to a record of 4-1 on the season and adds to a strong run for the Toronto rotation, giving up just five runs combined over the past six games.
April 27, 2008
Jesse Litsch bounced back from two rough starts that included 17 hits and nine earned runs in 8.1 innings to pick up his third win of the season on Saturday.

Our View:The right-hander limited the Royals to two runs, one unearned, on five hits in seven innings, with no walks and four strikeouts.
April 22, 2008
The Rays tagged Jesse Litsch for eight hits and five runs over 3.1 innings on Tuesday. The right-hander walked two, struck out four, and served up three extra-base hits.

Our View:Litsch opened the year 2-0, but he has since allowed 17 hits over 8.1 innings. The 23-year-old hurler remains useful in AL-only leagues, but mixed league managers need to pick and choose their battles.
April 16, 2008
Jesse Litsch is aiming for a 3-0 start when he takes the hill at home against Texas tonight, according to MLB.com. He only allowed two runs on six hits over 5.2 innings in his previous meeting against Texas this season, and holds a 4-4 career mark over 10 starts in front of the home crowd at the Rogers Centre.

Our View:He will face Kason Gabbard, who is also unbeaten this season at 1-0. This should be a good duel to follow tonight.
March 26, 2008
Working his last start of the spring, Jesse Litsch went long and showed plenty of promise as the Blue Jays earned a 6-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. Litsch pitched seven full innings today, allowing just two runs on two hits with only one walk and two strike outs. Litsch has been considered a "lock" for a rotation spot for several weeks, but today's outing shows he could be due for a nice season on the mound.
March 21, 2008
Jesse Litsch took the pill to the hill for Toronto on Thursday and allowed three runs on three hits in six innings to pick up the win over Detroit. The Blue Jay right-hander is now 3-2 on the spring, and has by all reports, earned a spot in the Toronto starting rotation.
March 9, 2008
Toronto Blue Jays got four solid innings from Jesse Litsch in a victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. Litsch is fighting for the fifth and final slot in the Jays starting rotation. The right-hander allowed two hits, struck out six and threw 39 of his 65 pitches for strikes.
February 28, 2008
Jesse Litsch had a rough first appearance on Thursday as he allowed four hits and four runs in two innings against the Tigers. Litsch, battling for the fifth spot in the Jays rotation this spring, will need to turn things around quickly to avoid a demotion to the bullpen or the minors. Considering he had a horrible 4.05 K/9 and a 1.39 K/BB ratio last season, the margin for error for Jesse is razor thin. Today, that razor cut his chin.
February 23, 2008
MLB.com reports that Jesse Litsch, who is battling for the back end of the Toronto starting rotation, is slated to start in the Jays' first Spring Training contest on Thursday in Lakeland, Fla., vs. the Tigers. Litsch is competing against Casey Janssen and Gustavo Chacin.
February 17, 2008
According to The Star, Jays starting pitcher Gustavo Chacin is not in contention for the teams fifth-starter slot. Meaning, if B.J. Ryan optimists are correct, and he can begin the season as the team's closer, the final starting role is between Casey Janssen and Jesse Litsch . The report mentions that the decision on which pitcher will fill out the back of the rotation, it won't depend on performance this spring. It will be made via internal debate.