Captain Adama Old-Timey Member Posted March 17, 2018 Posted March 17, 2018 To minor league deal. He'll stay in AAA most likely but if Diaz and/or Solarte gets injured. He can come up in a pinch. Can't hit, but good defensively with some pop.
Angrioter Old-Timey Member Posted March 17, 2018 Posted March 17, 2018 That mean Tulo is out for long period of time... I hate Tulo
AledmysDiaz Verified Member Posted March 17, 2018 Posted March 17, 2018 That mean Tulo is out for long period of time... I hate Tulo An entire off-season didn't heal his injury Long period here may mean he is done period. At least ay being a shortstop
Horses Fart Old-Timey Member Posted March 17, 2018 Posted March 17, 2018 The day after Tulo was acquired he said. "I get the chance to play for a contender, and maybe this will revive my career a little bit.". Bahahahahahahaha. I guess he was WRONG.
glory Old-Timey Member Posted March 17, 2018 Posted March 17, 2018 An entire off-season didn't heal his injury Long period here may mean he is done period. At least ay being a shortstop He has said he'd retire before he moves off short. Which would actually help the Jays, so I hope he stays true to that.
BlueRocky Old-Timey Member Posted March 17, 2018 Posted March 17, 2018 Bisons are pretty loaded this year
Terminator Old-Timey Member Posted March 17, 2018 Posted March 17, 2018 He used to be a good player but fell off a cliff last year. Nice minor league depth.
Pendleton Old-Timey Member Posted March 17, 2018 Posted March 17, 2018 Should be a good add for Buffalo
polar bear Verified Member Posted March 17, 2018 Posted March 17, 2018 An entire off-season didn't heal his injury Long period here may mean he is done period. At least ay being a shortstop Where else would you want to play him ? and don't forget he can't hit either.Hopefully done period.
Jonn Old-Timey Member Posted March 17, 2018 Posted March 17, 2018 Danny E can really glove and has hit homeruns in the past I like this move... much more intriguing than Gift Ngoepe
o2cui2i Community Moderator Posted March 18, 2018 Posted March 18, 2018 have to wonder what it would cost the team to talk Tulo into retirement.
Spanky99 Old-Timey Member Posted March 18, 2018 Posted March 18, 2018 have to wonder what it would cost the team to talk Tulo into retirement. He's too young, no way that happens.
AledmysDiaz Verified Member Posted March 18, 2018 Posted March 18, 2018 have to wonder what it would cost the team to talk Tulo into retirement. If you are Tulo there is no reason you would leave even a penny.
Ultimate Verified Member Posted March 18, 2018 Posted March 18, 2018 If you are Tulo there is no reason you would leave even a penny. I don't know. IF he could get 90% of his money and not have to worry about going to spring training, travelling around with the team and rehabbing his various injuries then maybe its something he'd consider.
JaysAllMighty Old-Timey Member Posted March 18, 2018 Posted March 18, 2018 I don't know. IF he could get 90% of his money and not have to worry about going to spring training, travelling around with the team and rehabbing his various injuries then maybe its something he'd consider. Whatever in your mind works, meanwhile in the real world....
Shart Verified Member Posted March 20, 2018 Posted March 20, 2018 At this point in their careers, Espinosa is an upgrade on Tulo.
Expos81 Verified Member Posted March 23, 2018 Posted March 23, 2018 Anyone else find this scenario a little confusing ? Here are the sequence of events leading up to this: The Jays decide not to resign Darwin Barney or Ryan Goins in the winter and both players walk. Management make the following moves to shore up the middle infield due to injury concerns with Tulo and Travis: 1) 11/17/17 - Jays make trade with Pirates for Gift Ngoepe. 2) 12/1/17 - Jays makes trade with Cardinals for Aledmys Diaz. 3) 1/6/18 - Jays make trade with Padres for Yangervis Solarte. Current Middle Infield Status: Travis appears to have recovered and will be the starting 2nd baseman to open the season. Aledmys Diaz will start the season at Shortstop in Tulo's absence. Solarte is described as a "floater" who spells people when they need a day off. They sign Espinosa. OK ... seems like a reasonable thing but I guess what I'm scratching my head at is , is there really a discernible difference between Danny Espinosa and Ryan Goins ? Their gloves are comparable (Goins played a full 41% of his career defensive innings at Shortstop and is more than serviceable. Early days but Espinosa has made 4 errors in a short period of time so far ) . The career slash line is as follows: BA OBP OPS WAR Ryan Goins .228 .275 .611 3.3 Danny Espinosa .221 .297 .675 7.6 The WAR variance is misleading though. The 'trend' (past couple of seasons) are almost the same. The only real difference is that Espinosa has in the past displayed real power and Goins has not. I have no issue with Danny Espinosa. None at all . I also have no real affinity for Ryan Goins. My confusion is that they did not foresee that they would need an extra infielder (they had to know Tulo was not going to start the season on the roster ) and why they didn't just keep Ryan Goins ? Keeping a known entity that seemed to fit in the clubhouse as opposed to brining in a very comparable player very late in camp just feels ... scrambly and unprepared by management. I guess that is what concerns me . Am I not seeing something here or is there facts that I have not considered ?
Spanky99 Old-Timey Member Posted March 23, 2018 Posted March 23, 2018 1) Money and he had no options... 2) Tulo was recovering from ankle surgery, not plantar fasciitis... 3) Who cares?
Bobthe4th Old-Timey Member Posted March 23, 2018 Posted March 23, 2018 Anyone else find this scenario a little confusing ? Here are the sequence of events leading up to this: The Jays decide not to resign Darwin Barney or Ryan Goins in the winter and both players walk. Management make the following moves to shore up the middle infield due to injury concerns with Tulo and Travis: 1) 11/17/17 - Jays make trade with Pirates for Gift Ngoepe. 2) 12/1/17 - Jays makes trade with Cardinals for Aledmys Diaz. 3) 1/6/18 - Jays make trade with Padres for Yangervis Solarte. Current Middle Infield Status: Travis appears to have recovered and will be the starting 2nd baseman to open the season. Aledmys Diaz will start the season at Shortstop in Tulo's absence. Solarte is described as a "floater" who spells people when they need a day off. They sign Espinosa. OK ... seems like a reasonable thing but I guess what I'm scratching my head at is , is there really a discernible difference between Danny Espinosa and Ryan Goins ? Their gloves are comparable (Goins played a full 41% of his career defensive innings at Shortstop and is more than serviceable. Early days but Espinosa has made 4 errors in a short period of time so far ) . The career slash line is as follows: BA OBP OPS WAR Ryan Goins .228 .275 .611 3.3 Danny Espinosa .221 .297 .675 7.6 The WAR variance is misleading though. The 'trend' (past couple of seasons) are almost the same. The only real difference is that Espinosa has in the past displayed real power and Goins has not. I have no issue with Danny Espinosa. None at all . I also have no real affinity for Ryan Goins. My confusion is that they did not foresee that they would need an extra infielder (they had to know Tulo was not going to start the season on the roster ) and why they didn't just keep Ryan Goins ? Keeping a known entity that seemed to fit in the clubhouse as opposed to brining in a very comparable player very late in camp just feels ... scrambly and unprepared by management. I guess that is what concerns me . Am I not seeing something here or is there facts that I have not considered ? That’s kind of the point - there’s no major difference between them as 25th men, and Espinosa is cheaper. So when Tulo comes back Espinosa can be DFA without wasting much salary and we’d still have Gift, who has an option left.
John_Havok Old-Timey Member Posted March 23, 2018 Posted March 23, 2018 Am I not seeing something here or is there facts that I have not considered ? Espinosa is a minor league deal, neither Goins nor Barney would have immediately resigned to a minor league deal since both spent time on the major league rosters over the past 3 seasons. Both eventually did sign minor league deal with other teams because as we know, they aren't really good enough to be roster players. But really, the question you need to ask is why it matters what plan F for the infield is. If injuries to Tulo, Travis, Solarte, Diaz and then Ngoepe happen and Espinosa is needed, the Jays are f***ed either way and the season is likely over. The same would be true with either Goins or Barney or any other number of glove first no bat MIFs around baseball. He's really just a "in case of crisis, break glass" type of player with the slight possibility of some power upside. He's also had a history of being a positive value player with the exception of last season, so there's reason to have expectations that if he is needed, he can step in and not be a supreme black hole like Goins or Barney.
BTS Community Moderator Posted March 23, 2018 Posted March 23, 2018 Anyone else find this scenario a little confusing ? Here are the sequence of events leading up to this: The Jays decide not to resign Darwin Barney or Ryan Goins in the winter and both players walk. Management make the following moves to shore up the middle infield due to injury concerns with Tulo and Travis: 1) 11/17/17 - Jays make trade with Pirates for Gift Ngoepe. 2) 12/1/17 - Jays makes trade with Cardinals for Aledmys Diaz. 3) 1/6/18 - Jays make trade with Padres for Yangervis Solarte. Current Middle Infield Status: Travis appears to have recovered and will be the starting 2nd baseman to open the season. Aledmys Diaz will start the season at Shortstop in Tulo's absence. Solarte is described as a "floater" who spells people when they need a day off. They sign Espinosa. OK ... seems like a reasonable thing but I guess what I'm scratching my head at is , is there really a discernible difference between Danny Espinosa and Ryan Goins ? Their gloves are comparable (Goins played a full 41% of his career defensive innings at Shortstop and is more than serviceable. Early days but Espinosa has made 4 errors in a short period of time so far ) . The career slash line is as follows: BA OBP OPS WAR Ryan Goins .228 .275 .611 3.3 Danny Espinosa .221 .297 .675 7.6 The WAR variance is misleading though. The 'trend' (past couple of seasons) are almost the same. The only real difference is that Espinosa has in the past displayed real power and Goins has not. I have no issue with Danny Espinosa. None at all . I also have no real affinity for Ryan Goins. My confusion is that they did not foresee that they would need an extra infielder (they had to know Tulo was not going to start the season on the roster ) and why they didn't just keep Ryan Goins ? Keeping a known entity that seemed to fit in the clubhouse as opposed to brining in a very comparable player very late in camp just feels ... scrambly and unprepared by management. I guess that is what concerns me . Am I not seeing something here or is there facts that I have not considered ? As Bobthe4th pointed out, if there's no discernible difference between them, you answered you own question: Goins is easily replaced off the scrap heap at any time, and lost any value he had when his option years ran out. I prefer to have Espinosa though. Where Goins has no upside whatsoever, Espinosa has a history of being a productive major league player. They're the same age, and their career fWAR: Goins - 0.0 Espinosa = 10.3 If I have to give one of them 100 or 200 PA, I choose Espinosa.
Maico450 Verified Member Posted March 24, 2018 Posted March 24, 2018 Anyone else find this scenario a little confusing ? Here are the sequence of events leading up to this: The Jays decide not to resign Darwin Barney or Ryan Goins in the winter and both players walk. Management make the following moves to shore up the middle infield due to injury concerns with Tulo and Travis: 1) 11/17/17 - Jays make trade with Pirates for Gift Ngoepe. 2) 12/1/17 - Jays makes trade with Cardinals for Aledmys Diaz. 3) 1/6/18 - Jays make trade with Padres for Yangervis Solarte. Current Middle Infield Status: Travis appears to have recovered and will be the starting 2nd baseman to open the season. Aledmys Diaz will start the season at Shortstop in Tulo's absence. Solarte is described as a "floater" who spells people when they need a day off. They sign Espinosa. OK ... seems like a reasonable thing but I guess what I'm scratching my head at is , is there really a discernible difference between Danny Espinosa and Ryan Goins ? Their gloves are comparable (Goins played a full 41% of his career defensive innings at Shortstop and is more than serviceable. Early days but Espinosa has made 4 errors in a short period of time so far ) . The career slash line is as follows: BA OBP OPS WAR Ryan Goins .228 .275 .611 3.3 Danny Espinosa .221 .297 .675 7.6 The WAR variance is misleading though. The 'trend' (past couple of seasons) are almost the same. The only real difference is that Espinosa has in the past displayed real power and Goins has not. I have no issue with Danny Espinosa. None at all . I also have no real affinity for Ryan Goins. My confusion is that they did not foresee that they would need an extra infielder (they had to know Tulo was not going to start the season on the roster ) and why they didn't just keep Ryan Goins ? Keeping a known entity that seemed to fit in the clubhouse as opposed to brining in a very comparable player very late in camp just feels ... scrambly and unprepared by management. I guess that is what concerns me . Am I not seeing something here or is there facts that I have not considered ? You make a couple of points. After the season Goins had last year, I was a bit surprised that he was simply let go. In hindsight it may have been better to hang onto him until now just to see how the offseason worked out. He could have been released at any point over the offseason, if the infield improvements had been significant. However, with releasing Goins when they did, the Jays were able to protect one additional player from the rule 5 draft. That's significant. In any case, I agree with the rest of the posters, that it is really a moot point today, Goins/Espinosa.
Jimcanuck Old-Timey Member Posted March 24, 2018 Posted March 24, 2018 You make a couple of points. After the season Goins had last year, I was a bit surprised that he was simply let go. In hindsight it may have been better to hang onto him until now just to see how the offseason worked out. He could have been released at any point over the offseason, if the infield improvements had been significant. However, with releasing Goins when they did, the Jays were able to protect one additional player from the rule 5 draft. That's significant. In any case, I agree with the rest of the posters, that it is really a moot point today, Goins/Espinosa. Goins was not released, he was non-tendered, saving $1.8M. No one in his right mind is going to sign Goins to a MLB contract for a guaranteed $1.8M when there are numerous similar options available for less.
Maico450 Verified Member Posted March 24, 2018 Posted March 24, 2018 Goins was not released, he was non-tendered, saving $1.8M. No one in his right mind is going to sign Goins to a MLB contract for a guaranteed $1.8M when there are numerous similar options available for less. Anybody know what agreement was made with Espinosa if he makes the 25 man roster.
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