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Ortiz might be an exception. Mo Vaughn hung it up when he was 35 and only played 27 games that year. He also missed the entire 2001 season due to injury. So basically he played until 34 yrs old and missed his entire 33 yr old season.

 

Perhaps i misremember Mo, my bad. Anyways, as someone has been pointing out, pretty much nobody is good after 35. Take hgh or suck. That’s the choices

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Perhaps i misremember Mo, my bad. Anyways, as someone has been pointing out, pretty much nobody is good after 35. Take hgh or suck. That’s the choices

 

Remember them talking about Bautista's work out regime and how he took such good care of himself etc, etc. Joey Batts played until he was 37 and sucked in his 36 and 37 seasons.

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I don’t know. I saw Prince Fielder tear around the bases for an inside the park HR when he was younger, but he left baseball at age 32. His last 3 years, he played 42 games his age 30 season and 89 his age 32 season..

 

He had a degenerative spine injury, had nothing to do with his body, it was just unfortunate.

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Take a look back in time to a 27 yr old slugging 1B with his first shot at FA and had never been on the IL in his life.

 

https://www.splicetoday.com/sports/prince-fielder-s-weight-and-position-might-unfairly-affect-his-next-contract

 

Then look at the disaster that deal was for the Rangers.

 

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Take a look back in time to a 27 yr old slugging 1B with his first shot at FA and had never been on the IL in his life.

 

https://www.splicetoday.com/sports/prince-fielder-s-weight-and-position-might-unfairly-affect-his-next-contract

 

Then look at the disaster that deal was for the Rangers.

 

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Dude’s quad looks f***ing massive in that photo lol

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I keep reading people talking about Bo and his ego and I'm wondering where that comes from. When I've heard him talk, he doesn't talk of himself, he talks about wanting to win. Sure, he doesn't want to move off SS, but few SSs do for a variety of reasons where few of them are tied to ego.
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I keep reading people talking about Bo and his ego and I'm wondering where that comes from. When I've heard him talk, he doesn't talk of himself, he talks about wanting to win. Sure, he doesn't want to move off SS, but few SSs do for a variety of reasons where few of them are tied to ego.

 

To be fair, he was raised in a Major League household. He knows how to play the media game.

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I keep reading people talking about Bo and his ego and I'm wondering where that comes from. When I've heard him talk, he doesn't talk of himself, he talks about wanting to win. Sure, he doesn't want to move off SS, but few SSs do for a variety of reasons where few of them are tied to ego.

 

Body language, style, how he carries himself. WHAT he says.

 

Yes, his demeanour and tone are pretty low key.

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The Prince Fielder comp with Vlad is actually pretty similar. Decent walk rate, good k rates.

 

Fielder was super durable. Only missed 13 games from 2006-2013 seasons.

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I keep reading people talking about Bo and his ego and I'm wondering where that comes from. When I've heard him talk, he doesn't talk of himself, he talks about wanting to win. Sure, he doesn't want to move off SS, but few SSs do for a variety of reasons where few of them are tied to ego.

 

I spent years in recruiting and I'm pretty good at reading people. I said Stroman was the biggest douche the Jays have ever drafted before anyone saw him in the big leagues and was ripped mercilessly for it. JP Arencibia was another, and Alex Rios. Bo isn't as bad as those guys but he's the type of guy that will dig in his heels and do something because someone asked him not to, or not do something because someone asked him to do it (ie he won't cut his damn hair because some coach told him to cut it when he was younger, he won't move to second base even though he's clearly much better suited there). There's zero chance this guy is signing for anything less than Correa and something about him just gives him away, I can't put my finger on it but you can just tell he wants to be somewhere else. I think that would be far more obvious if he wasn't playing with guys he came up with like Vlad and Cavan, but I bet we're gonna see some fireworks with him this year, between him and Mattingly or even Schneider.

 

I hope I'm wrong but like I said, pretty good at reading people and I'm sure I'll get ripped for this opinion the same way I was for Stroman et al, but time will tell.

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I spent years in recruiting and I'm pretty good at reading people. I said Stroman was the biggest douche the Jays have ever drafted before anyone saw him in the big leagues and was ripped mercilessly for it. JP Arencibia was another, and Alex Rios. Bo isn't as bad as those guys but he's the type of guy that will dig in his heels and do something because someone asked him not to, or not do something because someone asked him to do it (ie he won't cut his damn hair because some coach told him to cut it when he was younger, he won't move to second base even though he's clearly much better suited there). There's zero chance this guy is signing for anything less than Correa and something about him just gives him away, I can't put my finger on it but you can just tell he wants to be somewhere else. I think that would be far more obvious if he wasn't playing with guys he came up with like Vlad and Cavan, but I bet we're gonna see some fireworks with him this year, between him and Mattingly or even Schneider.

 

I hope I'm wrong but like I said, pretty good at reading people and I'm sure I'll get ripped for this opinion the same way I was for Stroman et al, but time will tell.

 

There’s no proof the front office has ever asked him to move to second base. Yet. We’ll see what happens going forward I guess.

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One thing to keep in mind with Vlad/Bo is that by the time they become free agents, the league will be a year away from the next round of CBA negotiations. The economic landscape in 2025 is going to be dramatically different. Now, the one constant with MLB free agency is that even when owners aren't spending, it never hurts the upper tier guys so Vlad/Bo should still get huge contracts, but giving it to them now doesn't help the Jays all that much as they likely won't be getting any sort of team friendly perks from it.

 

I've always thought Bo was gone after 2025, and that if the Jays prioritized signing anyone it would be Vlad. I still feel that way. Either both leave or Vlad stays. I don't see it ending any other way.

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Body language, style, how he carries himself. WHAT he says.

 

Yes, his demeanour and tone are pretty low key.

 

Everything I have seen shows him as a serious guy who takes his craft very seriously. I've seen many instances of him talking about the importance of winning (and winning in Toronto). I can't think of much talk of himself and his own stats.

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Everything I have seen shows him as a serious guy who takes his craft very seriously. I've seen many instances of him talking about the importance of winning (and winning in Toronto). I can't think of much talk of himself and his own stats.

 

I definitely didn’t intend to make the big leagues and break records for two months and then stop

 

You just have to have it... And I have it.

 

I’ve got a lot more that I want to accomplish. There’s no need for [my dad] or anybody else to get me motivated.

 

These are old quotes. It's not a big deal or even a criticism.

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I definitely didn’t intend to make the big leagues and break records for two months and then stop

 

You just have to have it... And I have it.

 

I’ve got a lot more that I want to accomplish. There’s no need for [my dad] or anybody else to get me motivated.

 

These are old quotes. It's not a big deal or even a criticism.

 

Not much there imo

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Not much there imo

 

Yeah, people sometimes don't realize that nobody gets to the highest levels of any professional support without having 100% confidence in their ability, themselves, their path going upwards... all kinds of things that a regular joe working at "insert boring 9-5 job" here would absolutely hate if their co-workers talked or behaved like that in an office.

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I dunno what else to say.

If you think Bo has the same attitude as all the other players I don't think you watch the games. He carries himself differently and thinks he's a Head & Shoulders model.

 

Again, it's not a bad thing.

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JP Arencibia was another, and Alex Rios. Bo isn't as bad as those guys but he's the type of guy that will dig in his heels and do something because someone asked him not to, or not do something because someone asked him to do it (ie he won't cut his damn hair because some coach told him to cut it when he was younger, he won't move to second base even though he's clearly much better suited there).

 

No one hated JPA as a player more than me. But as a person the guy is one of the most real, charitable people I've ever met. I think you seem to have something against the Irrational Confidence guys. Of which Bo would not be in. Bo has been honest with this front office from day 1 in saying that he wouldn't sign a team friendly extension. I can respect that.

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I dunno what else to say.

If you think Bo has the same attitude as all the other players I don't think you watch the games. He carries himself differently and thinks he's a Head & Shoulders model.

 

Again, it's not a bad thing.

 

The only difference I see really is that Bo isn’t one of the guys constantly clowning around like Vlad/Gurriel/Springer/Teo/etc. Definitely takes things more seriously.

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Sometimes introverts are percieved as being aloof. Easy mistake to make with Bo as well. I think the guy is a pretty solid teammate who is a hard worker. We could use more like him.
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The only difference I see really is that Bo isn’t one of the guys constantly clowning around like Vlad/Gurriel/Springer/Teo/etc. Definitely takes things more seriously.

 

I don't think Mattingly is going to put up with their clowning around shenanigans.

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I don't think Mattingly is going to put up with their clowning around shenanigans.

 

Then he was a bad hire... Altering the team chemistry that drastically won't be a good thing.

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I don't think Mattingly is going to put up with their clowning around shenanigans.

 

Mattingly has already stated that he's not going to make any attempts to alter the team culture that's already in place.

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Mattingly has already stated that he's not going to make any attempts to alter the team culture that's already in place.

 

Augment it perhaps, but not change. Introducing other way of looking at things is never a bad thing

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We'll see.

 

Everything I've heard from Schneider indicates that he is perfectly fine with his players being loose and having fun in the dugout. He has stated that lack of focus and effort on the field is what he takes issue with and intends to correct these types of issues if required. If the team wanted a seismic culture shift/hard-ass manager they would have made this type of managerial hiring in the first place.

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Everything I've heard from Schneider indicates that he is perfectly fine with his players being loose and having fun in the dugout. He has stated that lack of focus and effort on the field is what he takes issue with and intends to correct these types of issues if required. If the team wanted a seismic culture shift/hard-ass manager they would have made this type of managerial hiring in the first place.

 

Could it be that an anything goes clubhouse breeds lack of focus and effort?

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Then he was a bad hire... Altering the team chemistry that drastically won't be a good thing.

 

Everything I've heard from Schneider indicates that he is perfectly fine with his players being loose and having fun in the dugout. He has stated that lack of focus and effort on the field is what he takes issue with and intends to correct these types of issues if required. If the team wanted a seismic culture shift/hard-ass manager they would have made this type of managerial hiring in the first place.

 

Yup, the brass have zero issue with team culture.

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