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Adam Warren was pretty decent as a starter this season. Yankees though probably keep him in the pen. Other guys are Alex Colome, Carlos Frias, Chris Bassitt.

 

Charlie Morton could be an interesting target. Still under control for 2016 + an option and could likely be dangled by the Pirates for a particular need. He's more of a groundball pitcher obviously so not the same arsenal as Estrada.

 

I think the Jays are looking for guys with plus changes these days. They tend to outperform there fip's. They had interest in Fiers at the deadline, acquired Price. Both have plus change/fastball combos. So if your looking for guys they'll have a lot of interest in first, look for plus changeup guys.

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Josh Tomlin

 

Jesse Chavez

 

Jorge De La Rosa

 

Our own Drew Hutchison

 

I am honing in on the idea of trading for Matt Garza. He didn't lose any velocity this year - he just had a weirdly terrible season. Owed 2/$25 with a cheap $5M team option for 2018. The option vests at $13M if he makes 58 starts in the next two years, which could easily be avoided. Milwaukee could probably be compelled to eat some of his contract and he should cost essentially nothing.

 

Vance Worley, maybe?

 

CJ Wilson rubbed some people the wrong way in LA this year. I wonder if the irresponsible Angels would eat 1/2 of his remaining salary to get Revere

 

I like Josh Tomlin a lot. Same with Jesse Chavez. Worley is an interesting guy as well. I'd have no problem with the Jays targeting one of those guys as the No. 5 starter. They could provide some great value.

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I think the Jays are looking for guys with plus changes these days. They tend to outperform there fip's. They had interest in Fiers at the deadline, acquired Price. Both have plus change/fastball combos. So if your looking for guys they'll have a lot of interest in first, look for plus changeup guys.

 

Two controllable guys that might fit that archetype are Roenis Elias and Chase Anderson. Particularly Anderson (Elias' CH rates well but he's more known for his CU).

 

But, neither would be cheap.

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I wouldn't go that far. I don't have an emotional attachment to the team, but I think Shapiro has a chance to build something special, and hope he does.

 

Most of the work is already done. You're just watering at the mouth to give Shapiro credit for things he hasn't even done.

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Most of the work is already done. You're just watering at the mouth to give Shapiro credit for things he hasn't even done.

 

Wouldn't it make sense to wait until I do it before calling me out for it?

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What do you guys think of Hector Santiago? I think AA should make a call

 

Still trying to figure out if he's decent or terrible and extremely lucky.

 

What would his DIPS beating skill be?

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Still trying to figure out if he's decent or terrible and extremely lucky.

 

What would his DIPS beating skill be?

 

It's still just 550 innings. Around the same time the wheels fell off for Hellickson.

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Still trying to figure out if he's decent or terrible and extremely lucky.

 

What would his DIPS beating skill be?

 

His defense is getting shitter, more hard contact, less infield fly balls, less groundballs but his line drive rates is dropping. This guy looks like a ticking time bomb actually

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It's still just 550 innings. Around the same time the wheels fell off for Hellickson.

 

Having just seen Buehrle, Dickey, and Estrada roll through Toronto, I'm more sympathetic these days to the notion that someone might have skills that FIP theory ignores.

 

Santiago is caught as a sinkerball pitcher but he doesn't get groundballs. Kind of weird. Probably a misclassification.

 

I know he used to have some notoriety as a screwball pitcher...

 

Still likely just a POS that is due for a season where RHB wOBA .380 off him.

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Rubby de la Rosa is a classic buy low guy. A tweak away from being very good. Add a cutter and use his curve more

 

Totally agree on de la Rosa. He seemed to have some upside when he was in Boston and is still young.

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Pretty sure this translates more towards finding a balance between talent and attitude. My guess is that it means no more Colby Rasmsus type guys, but also no more DeRosas as well.

 

He's said on record that you still can't win without talent so I doubt hes going to bring in good clubhouse guys that suck talent wise. I know the Derosa and Visquez signings were suppose to help all the terrible character but talented players mesh.

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I think the Jays are looking for guys with plus changes these days. They tend to outperform there fip's. They had interest in Fiers at the deadline, acquired Price. Both have plus change/fastball combos. So if your looking for guys they'll have a lot of interest in first, look for plus changeup guys.

 

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The thing is, no matter how great of a character guy someone is, if they have a .586 OPS, no one gives a s*** what they think.

Now, if you have someone on the team who is one of the better players, and they are a leader, that's gold!

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The thing is, no matter how great of a character guy someone is, if they have a .586 OPS, no one gives a s*** what they think.

Now, if you have someone on the team who is one of the better players, and they are a leader, that's gold!

 

he actually mentions that exact thing every time it's brought up.

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Joe Blanton would be a great candidate to be the Marco Estrada of 2016 actually.
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Why? AA is going to win Exec of the Year, and rightly so. I want to see him follow this through to completion, especially if given a bit more budget.

 

Theo has it on lockdown after he was ripped off in his Boston years. Alderson would likely be the runner up. AA and Luhnow will likely be really close in the voting.

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Absolutely, the haters love to overlook these deals. All we hear about is the Dickey trade, which to be objective is the only terrible trade AA has ever made. The Marlins trade wasn't a win, but it wasn't a disaster either.

 

haven't the guys shipped out-WAR'd the guys coming in by a solid amount now at a much cheaper cost...and several more years of control I think it ends up as a $120M value lost deal by the end. That's pretty bad.

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BallHer@BaseballHer 6h6 hours ago

AA said he's going to put "good teammate" ahead of other qualifications because of how well the clubhouse chemistry worked this year.

 

I don't mind this quote when talking about current Jays. I'll just never believe that you can bring in chemistry. Also would like to note that anyone hoping for Zimmerman can now forget about it. That Washington Clubhouse was a mess and I can see AA avoiding it 100%. Speaking of...how in the hell does Rizzo still have a job?

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I don't mind this quote when talking about current Jays. I'll just never believe that you can bring in chemistry. Also would like to note that anyone hoping for Zimmerman can now forget about it. That Washington Clubhouse was a mess and I can see AA avoiding it 100%. Speaking of...how in the hell does Rizzo still have a job?

 

How much do you think Zimmermann had to do with that? He's always the forgotten guy on the team.

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