Spanky99 Old-Timey Member Posted May 14, 2017 Posted May 14, 2017 This Brunt special with Estrada is great.
MunenoriKawasakiMVP Verified Member Posted May 14, 2017 Posted May 14, 2017 The scary thought is we don't really have a right-handed OF to take his spot. They won't bring up Alford. They might have to trade for a depth guy in another organization if Pearce needs to hit the DL. At this point you just bring up Leblebijian for RHH purposes and worst case scenario you throw him in the outfield.
Pendleton Old-Timey Member Posted May 14, 2017 Posted May 14, 2017 This Brunt special with Estrada is great. Yeah I'm glad I didn't change the channel after the game, this is interesting.
Jonn Old-Timey Member Posted May 14, 2017 Posted May 14, 2017 At this point you just bring up Leblebijian for RHH purposes and worst case scenario you throw him in the outfield. I suppose. He only has only one career outfield start and it was this year so it's not completely random. Still think they are going to try to find somebody. Someone in another organizations AAA being kept as depth.
Omar Old-Timey Member Posted May 14, 2017 Posted May 14, 2017 This Brunt special with Estrada is great. Liked it better than the Sanchez one they did.
Jonn Old-Timey Member Posted May 14, 2017 Posted May 14, 2017 This Brunt special with Estrada is great. He's been so dominant you forget he gave up like 40 bombs with the Brewers lol. A lot of people hated that trade. As frustrating as Lind was he was a good platoon bat on team friendly contract. Safe to say that trade worked out.
metafour Verified Member Posted May 14, 2017 Posted May 14, 2017 Where are the ones wanting to sell now eh? Anyone who wanted to sell understood that that would be a trade-deadline decision (teams don't buy ~30 games into the season), so I'm not sure what this win streak changes.
Spanky99 Old-Timey Member Posted May 14, 2017 Posted May 14, 2017 He's been so dominant you forget he gave up like 40 bombs with the Brewers lol. A lot of people hated that trade. As frustrating as Lind was he was a good platoon bat on team friendly contract. Safe to say that trade worked out. *raises hand* I hated that trade, as I was big Lind fanboy. That trade was a massive win.
saskjayfan Old-Timey Member Posted May 14, 2017 Posted May 14, 2017 *raises hand* I hated that trade, as I was big Lind fanboy. That trade was a massive win. thought it was a dumb trade too...I loved Lindy...I still like him as a player, but Estrada is gold. I taped the documentary...had to spend some time with the wife being that it's mothers day and all. I'll watch it later.
John_Havok Old-Timey Member Posted May 14, 2017 Posted May 14, 2017 Anyone who wanted to sell understood that that would be a trade-deadline decision (teams don't buy ~30 games into the season), so I'm not sure what this win streak changes. Really hard to judge until June starts, but really, the won streak doesn't change certain facts. 1. The team is still old as f*** with increased injury risk. 2. The team is still old as f*** with declining skill sets. 3. They aren't as good as they once were, but IF they stay healthy there's still a lot of skill. Not a great place to build from. This is the type of team that you either double down with or fold and request a new deck.
Gary Verified Member Posted May 14, 2017 Posted May 14, 2017 What kind of money is Estrada going to get on his next contract? Will it be with the Jays?
Grant77 Old-Timey Member Posted May 14, 2017 Posted May 14, 2017 What kind of money is Estrada going to get on his next contract? Will it be with the Jays? He could definitely get over 30 on a 2 year deal. We'd likely have to go 3 to get him though, seeing what Rich Hill got last year.
Gary Verified Member Posted May 14, 2017 Posted May 14, 2017 He could definitely get over 30 on a 2 year deal. We'd likely have to go 3 to get him though, seeing what Rich Hill got last year. 3/45 is probably worth it.
Plat Verified Member Posted May 15, 2017 Posted May 15, 2017 Really hard to judge until June starts, but really, the won streak doesn't change certain facts. 1. The team is still old as f*** with increased injury risk. 2. The team is still old as f*** with declining skill sets. 3. They aren't as good as they once were, but IF they stay healthy there's still a lot of skill. Not a great place to build from. This is the type of team that you either double down with or fold and request a new deck. If it were up to me, I would retool rather than rebuild after completely blowing it up.
Grant77 Old-Timey Member Posted May 15, 2017 Posted May 15, 2017 Really hard to judge until June starts, but really, the won streak doesn't change certain facts. 1. The team is still old as f*** with increased injury risk. 2. The team is still old as f*** with declining skill sets. 3. They aren't as good as they once were, but IF they stay healthy there's still a lot of skill. Not a great place to build from. This is the type of team that you either double down with or fold and request a new deck. I would normally agree with that sentiment, but not with this current version of the Blue Jays. The rebuild is already happening down as the minor leagues, as we most definitely have a top 10 farm system with a number of impact prospects on the horizon. There is no impetus to get desperate with key pieces like Estrada and Donaldson. With Estrada specifically, taking our chances at re-signing him with a pick as a consolation prize is still a good result for us. In the event that we contend, this is essentially the same team as last year that will require the same sort of additions. Presumably we will be mostly healthy and won't require a David Price type. We have the pieces to get a platoon outfielder and a reliever (or whatever) without changing our future outlook. I think it's quite clear that Atkins and Shapiro intend to stick it out with the Donaldson/Tulo/Martin core, while supplementing it on the fly with guys like Alford, Greene, Tellez, SRF, etc. and I'm fine with that. I've always thought that prospects developed better on a veteran team that wins, much like the Cardinals.
vdubmvp Old-Timey Member Posted May 15, 2017 Posted May 15, 2017 the mother's day special I love this show so damn much.
Bobthe4th Old-Timey Member Posted May 15, 2017 Posted May 15, 2017 I would normally agree with that sentiment, but not with this current version of the Blue Jays. The rebuild is already happening down as the minor leagues, as we most definitely have a top 10 farm system with a number of impact prospects on the horizon. There is no impetus to get desperate with key pieces like Estrada and Donaldson. With Estrada specifically, taking our chances at re-signing him with a pick as a consolation prize is still a good result for us. In the event that we contend, this is essentially the same team as last year that will require the same sort of additions. Presumably we will be mostly healthy and won't require a David Price type. We have the pieces to get a platoon outfielder and a reliever (or whatever) without changing our future outlook. I think it's quite clear that Atkins and Shapiro intend to stick it out with the Donaldson/Tulo/Martin core, while supplementing it on the fly with guys like Alford, Greene, Tellez, SRF, etc. and I'm fine with that. I've always thought that prospects developed better on a veteran team that wins, much like the Cardinals. Agree 100%. Every good team has a mixture of veterans and youngsters. We've already got key young players like Stroman, Sanchez, Osuna, Biagini, and Travis and Pillar in their mid 20's. Lots of prospects who are anticipated to be ready in the next 2 years, plus whatever we bring in at the deadline and in the offseason.
Bobthe4th Old-Timey Member Posted May 15, 2017 Posted May 15, 2017 People worry at the average age being the highest in the majors, but if Bautista (37) and Grilli (40) are replaced next season with say Alford (22) and Greene (22), that alone would bring down the average age of the 25 man by 1.3 years putting us right in the middle of the pack.
Orgfiller Old-Timey Member Posted May 15, 2017 Posted May 15, 2017 (edited) If anyone was wondering, Smoak's laser beam homerun had an exit velocity of 114 mph. 27th hardest hit homer this season. Fun fact: this Jose Bautista homer the other night against Danny Salazar is the 5th hardest homerun by exit velocity, at 117.6 mph. Edited May 15, 2017 by Orgfiller
THANOS Old-Timey Member Posted May 15, 2017 Posted May 15, 2017 I would normally agree with that sentiment, but not with this current version of the Blue Jays. The rebuild is already happening down as the minor leagues, as we most definitely have a top 10 farm system with a number of impact prospects on the horizon. There is no impetus to get desperate with key pieces like Estrada and Donaldson. With Estrada specifically, taking our chances at re-signing him with a pick as a consolation prize is still a good result for us. In the event that we contend, this is essentially the same team as last year that will require the same sort of additions. Presumably we will be mostly healthy and won't require a David Price type. We have the pieces to get a platoon outfielder and a reliever (or whatever) without changing our future outlook. I think it's quite clear that Atkins and Shapiro intend to stick it out with the Donaldson/Tulo/Martin core, while supplementing it on the fly with guys like Alford, Greene, Tellez, SRF, etc. and I'm fine with that. I've always thought that prospects developed better on a veteran team that wins, much like the Cardinals. That's a very good point, that few acknowledge or realize. Guys like Tellez and Alford learning under JD and Tulo is a great competitive advantage.
o2cui2i Community Moderator Posted May 15, 2017 Posted May 15, 2017 I would normally agree with that sentiment, but not with this current version of the Blue Jays. The rebuild is already happening down as the minor leagues, as we most definitely have a top 10 farm system with a number of impact prospects on the horizon. There is no impetus to get desperate with key pieces like Estrada and Donaldson. With Estrada specifically, taking our chances at re-signing him with a pick as a consolation prize is still a good result for us. In the event that we contend, this is essentially the same team as last year that will require the same sort of additions. Presumably we will be mostly healthy and won't require a David Price type. We have the pieces to get a platoon outfielder and a reliever (or whatever) without changing our future outlook. I think it's quite clear that Atkins and Shapiro intend to stick it out with the Donaldson/Tulo/Martin core, while supplementing it on the fly with guys like Alford, Greene, Tellez, SRF, etc. and I'm fine with that. I've always thought that prospects developed better on a veteran team that wins, much like the Cardinals. That's a very good point, that few acknowledge or realize. Guys like Tellez and Alford learning under JD and Tulo is a great competitive advantage. This works as long as the team gets them up playing games with the major league team while the stars are still on the team. If the jays are out of it in july I hope the team lets some of the scrubs go and brings up young guys for exactly this reason
Bobthe4th Old-Timey Member Posted May 15, 2017 Posted May 15, 2017 This works as long as the team gets them up playing games with the major league team while the stars are still on the team. If the jays are out of it in july I hope the team lets some of the scrubs go and brings up young guys for exactly this reason Ironically not being in contention for the playoffs for this year would help us in the short term because as well as September call ups we wouldn't be tempted to hold onto expiring contracts like Estrada.
glory Old-Timey Member Posted May 15, 2017 Posted May 15, 2017 Don't need a complete tear down in baseball. If the Jays can keep being competitive while the farm system has time to catch up, then that's probably the best alternative. The issues with this team are still issues though.
Dick_Pole Old-Timey Member Posted May 15, 2017 Posted May 15, 2017 People worry at the average age being the highest in the majors, but if Bautista (37) and Grilli (40) are replaced next season with say Alford (22) and Greene (22), that alone would bring down the average age of the 25 man by 1.3 years putting us right in the middle of the pack. Keep in mind the rest of the guys would be a year older. So the real impact is 0.3 assuming no other roster moves. Every other team ages by one year, but then they will also recycle their Bautistas and Grillis.
TwistedLogic Old-Timey Member Posted May 15, 2017 Posted May 15, 2017 If anyone was wondering, Smoak's laser beam homerun had an exit velocity of 114 mph. 27th hardest hit homer this season, if anyone was wondering. Fun fact: this Jose Bautista homer the other night against Danny Salazar is the 5th hardest homerun by exit velocity, at 117.6 mph. Smoak's homer also had the lowest launch angle in the MLB this year at 15°.
Orgfiller Old-Timey Member Posted May 15, 2017 Posted May 15, 2017 Smoak's homer also had the lowest launch angle in the MLB this year at 15°. Ah yes, I should have pointed that out as well. Thank you.
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