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Spin it any way you want. Your track record speaks for itself.

 

Sick burn from a guy laughed out of other forums. Oh well . Who gives a s***

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What really impressed me when watching Vlad in extended spring was his plate discipline. I guess I expected him to be more like his dad. That and his bat speed...ball jumps off his bat. He has the potential to be a great hitter, some thing we haven't seen for along time in Jays prospect land.
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Sick burn from a guy laughed out of other forums. Oh well . Who gives a s***

 

What the hell are you even talking about?

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Tellez is having a pretty solid season. 31 walks to only 40 strikeouts. ISO better than ever. BABIP is actually low which is dragging down his slash line. And he's only 21 in AA.

 

Harris is on fire 32 scoreless innings in a row. He's 22 in A ball though. He should get a promotion to AA soon shouldn't he?

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Tellez is having a pretty solid season. 31 walks to only 40 strikeouts. ISO better than ever. BABIP is actually low which is dragging down his slash line. And he's only 21 in AA.

 

Harris is on fire 32 scoreless innings in a row. He's 22 in A ball though. He should get a promotion to AA soon shouldn't he?

 

*** from April 14th to May 23rd, then he got rekt for like 14 ER on the 28th.

 

His overall #'s this year in A ball are just OK. No need to rush him. Maybe Dunedin at some point. Then 2017 in New Hampshire.

 

Take is slooooowwwwww. He's still at best a B- prospect. I think you could even make an argument that 4 superior SP prospects have pitched at Lansing this year (Perdomo, Rios, Reid-Foley, and Borucki)

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*** from April 14th to May 23rd, then he got rekt for like 14 ER on the 28th.

 

His overall #'s this year in A ball are just OK. No need to rush him. Maybe Dunedin at some point. Then 2017 in New Hampshire.

 

Take is slooooowwwwww. He's still at best a B- prospect. I think you could even make an argument that 4 superior SP prospects have pitched at Lansing this year (Perdomo, Rios, Reid-Foley, and Borucki)

 

Ah ok. Good to know. I don't follow s*** much until the offseason or around draft time.

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*** from April 14th to May 23rd, then he got rekt for like 14 ER on the 28th.

 

His overall #'s this year in A ball are just OK. No need to rush him. Maybe Dunedin at some point. Then 2017 in New Hampshire.

 

Take is slooooowwwwww. He's still at best a B- prospect. I think you could even make an argument that 4 superior SP prospects have pitched at Lansing this year (Perdomo, Rios, Reid-Foley, and Borucki)

 

Borucki.... No. Others possibly.

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D-Jays Conner Greene, Tim Mayza, and Jason Leblebijian were named to the Florida State League's North All Star team.

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How did Conner Greene get that nod, he's been ass this year.

 

3.29 ERA is likely all it took

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3.29 ERA is likely all it took

 

A shame that analysis that simple still exists to make decisions in baseball lol.

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A shame that analysis that simple still exists to make decisions in baseball lol.

 

Prospect status might help a bit too.

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Borucki.... No. Others possibly.

 

Borucki definitely NO. Perdomo and Rios YES. Foley flip a coin.

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Cool King and who are the Five to watch on the Team? Who on it even?

 

There isn't much major league potential on the team since our biggest IFA signing from last offseason is skipping that league. And Kevin Vicuna and Juan Meza, two other high profile signees will likely spend the entire season in the GCL. Norberto Obeso dominated the DSL last season and it doesn't look like he's on the roster anymore so he may even get fast tracked to Bluefield.

 

The catcher Yorman Rodriguez got some hype on here from some posters this past offseason. Looks like the Belgium guy Sam Buelens will be repeating the DSL.

 

Here's an article on Baseball America about some players we signed other than Vlad last summer - All of these players are listed on the DSL roster this season.

 

 

To avoid paying any further penalties, Guerrero was the only player the Blue Jays signed last year from July 2 on, other than $10,000-and-under bonuses, which are exempt from the bonus pools. One of those $10,000 exemption signings, 17-year-old Venezuelan outfielder*McGregory*Contreras, is a sleeper who showed good hitting and running ability when he signed on July 2, but his tools have ticked up since then. His speed and arm strength are both above-average to play center field and he has impressed the Blue Jays with his ability to hit and show power from the right side from his 6-foot-1, 170-pound frame.

 

Another other player in that exemption group of noteworthiness was 16-year-old Venezuelan righthander Maximo Castillo, who was a high-profile pitcher coming into the year after he pitched for the Venezuelan 15U World Cup team in 2014. Castillo had an agreement with the Yankees, but that deal fell through because of an issue with his elbow during his physical. The Blue Jays were able to sign him for $10,000 in September. Castillo has a heavy frame (6-foot-2, 230 pounds) and has struggled with his control at times, showing a fastball that was 86-89 mph last spring but has been up to 93 with an inconsistent breaking ball.

 

They also signed 20-year-old Dominican righthander Orlando Pascual (6-foot-3, 210 pounds) under the exemptions in August, when he was touching 93 mph, but after signing his velocity jumped and he’s been up to 96-97.

 

Right at the end of the 2014-15 signing period in June, the Blue Jays gave out two low six-figure deals. Dominican righthander Wilton Mueses, 20, signed for $135,000 and pitched in a six Dominican Summer League games out of the bullpen. The Blue Jays saw him throwing 88-91 mph but he had arm problems after he signed and had to shut it down the rest of the season.

 

Toronto also signed 18-year-old Dominican shortstop Ronald Concepcion for $120,000. Concepcion projects to stick at shortstop, where he’s light on his feet with a good glove and average speed. At 6 feet, 170 pounds, he’s a righthanded hitter with gap power.

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