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Look at him with his smug sense of self satisfaction.

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Look at him with his smug sense of self satisfaction.

 

"I'm a baseball god!" I want to smack it off him. It's not a surprise he wasn't half bad considering the change ups he threw to second and how his throws were always tailing somewhere ;)

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Yahoo Fantasy notes on JPA after his pitching performance are too funny:

 

"J.P. Arencibia made his pitching debut Wednesday, throwing a scoreless ninth in the 10-1 loss to the Rays.

Advice: A few more games like this and he'll no longer have a negative WAR. "

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The former Toronto catcher, now with the Baltimore Orioles, said on Wednesday at the team’s spring training facility at Ed Smith Stadium that he’s not about holding grudges against the Blue Jays, who let him walk after the 2013 season.

 

“You just have to understand that stuff, anyone could write anything; they don’t owe me an apology, they don’t have to come and say anything,” said Arencibia. “I feel like that’s part of the business, and you start to not take things personal.”

 

A non-roster invitee to Baltimore’s 2015 spring training camp, Arencibia takes some responsibility for negative comments he made about television analysts Gregg Zaun and Dirk Hayhurst.

 

“It was my own fault for attacking Gregg and Dirk,” said Arencibia about his reaction to critical remarks made by the commentators. “And so the repercussions were based on what I did, but I think that was the hard part of it.”

 

The Miami native had a batting average of .212, with 275 hits and 193 RBI during his four-year tenure with the Jays. In 63 games with the Texas Rangers last season, he managed only .177, with 36 hits, 35 RBI and 10 home runs, his worst statistical season since his rookie year.

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The Miami native had a batting average of .212, with 275 hits and 193 RBI during his four-year tenure with the Jays. In 63 games with the Texas Rangers last season, he managed only .177, with 36 hits, 35 RBI and 10 home runs, his worst statistical season since his rookie year.

 

Which is funny cause his Rookie season was his best offensive one.

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It's funny that he makes it sound like the Jays let him walk because of the feud with Zaun. No they let you walk because you were terrible.

It's funny that no one has any interest in signing the guy, yet here we were giving the guy three full f***ing seasons as our catcher. How the f***, as a professional organization, manage to do that?

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