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Yeah they probably PH for Belt in that scenario? Maybe Jansen or Merrifield

 

You would hope so especially since Varsho can catch. They can be very aggressive using the Backup C to hit

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Sportsnet doing exactly what I'd hoped with the pitch clock

 

Show the last 10 seconds in the bottom right with the other info

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Looking at Belt's numbers I see mostly luck in 2020-2021 but still likely an above average hitter... hopefully that keeps up at 35 y/o. 27% HR/FB in 2022 is pretty extreme... and 2021 was mostly BABIP plus a little HR/FB... maybe teeing off some s***** pitchers, not sure. Strike out rate up quite a bit might suggest he made a decision to try and hit more homeruns and it worked in 2022 but last season it didn't really.
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There are only 3 jobs I'd like more than the one I currently have, one of them is "retired". The other two are "the job I have, but it pays more money" and "going back to full time music".

 

I hope you enjoy every day of your well earned retirement!

 

Worked till 66 and loved what I did as an architectural designer. Just the crazy hours and increasing stress got to me. Talking with others in the industry, it's a common issue.

Thank you

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Looking at Belt's numbers I see mostly luck in 2020-2021 but still likely an above average hitter... hopefully that keeps up at 35 y/o. 27% HR/FB in 2022 is pretty extreme... and 2021 was mostly BABIP plus a little HR/FB... maybe teeing off some s***** pitchers, not sure. Strike out rate up quite a bit might suggest he made a decision to try and hit more homeruns and it worked in 2022 but last season it didn't really.

 

It could also suggest a really big knee injury that was a major problem.

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Wilner just called the Jays outfield the best defensive outfield in Jays history.

 

Hyperbole? Or is it really that much better than the best OFs of the past.

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Wilner just called the Jays outfield the best defensive outfield in Jays history.

 

Hyperbole? Or is it really that much better than the best OFs of the past.

 

I mean...They've had excellent defensive OFs throughout their existence. But have they ever had all 3 OF positions filled with such defensive wizards at the same time? I'm not so sure.

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Wilner just called the Jays outfield the best defensive outfield in Jays history.

 

Hyperbole? Or is it really that much better than the best OFs of the past.

 

I have no idea but it’s hard to imagine a better one. You’re running two elite CF’s and another one who’s above average. Watching them in the outfield is gonna be a blast this year

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I mean...They've had excellent defensive OFs throughout their existence. But have they ever had all 3 OF positions filled with such defensive wizards at the same time? I'm not so sure.

 

Yeah I doubt it.

 

Wells - Rios - Johnson was a really good defensive alignment at times. That's probably as close as you can get. Johnson was like a poor man's Pillar, prime Wells was smooth as f***, and Rios had range and a cannon.

 

Maybe one of the years with Barfield and Moseby was excellent in all three positions? Probably just two spots though.

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Yeah I doubt it.

 

Wells - Rios - Johnson was a really good defensive alignment at times. That's probably as close as you can get. Johnson was like a poor man's Pillar, prime Wells was smooth as f***, and Rios had range and a cannon.

 

Maybe one of the years with Barfield and Moseby was excellent in all three positions? Probably just two spots though.

 

Yeah i thought about that also, but usually the 3rd guy was George Bell, and he was like Manny Ramirez level bad in the OF. Even in the prime WS seasons, White was out there being awesome while Joe Carter butchered RF and Candy Maldonado sucked in Left, then Henderson in LF the nest year and he was terrible at D by that point.

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Pretty cool stat from last night. George Springer is the first player in American League history to record 5 hits and 4 runs scored on Opening Day.
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Yeah I doubt it.

 

Wells - Rios - Johnson was a really good defensive alignment at times. That's probably as close as you can get. Johnson was like a poor man's Pillar, prime Wells was smooth as f***, and Rios had range and a cannon.

 

Maybe one of the years with Barfield and Moseby was excellent in all three positions? Probably just two spots though.

 

Bell may have been an MVP, but my recollection was that he was pretty Lourdsian out there...

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Our best defensive outfield was in 2006 per fangraphs. Vernon Wells, Alex Rios, and Freed Catalajohnson, with a sprinkling of Eric Hinske.
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I would love to see even more righty protection around Varsho (2 RHB ahead and 2 RHB behind). Basically make it as difficult as possible for the manager to bring in a lefty just for Varsho.

 

The way the lineup is constructed today you can bring in a lefty to face Varsho-Kirk-Belt.

 

If Chapman stays consistent using the whole field, you can move him to the sixth spot and Belt at seven.

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Our best defensive outfield was in 2006 per fangraphs. Vernon Wells, Alex Rios, and Freed Catalajohnson, with a sprinkling of Eric Hinske.

 

I remember that defensive alignment, it was top notch.

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I know Mayza is our only lefty in the pen but I think he should pack his bags and head to Buffalo. Pearson has to be better than him and Swanson and Richards can be the "lefties" given their splits. LHP in the pen isn't as important anyway with the 3 batter rule. They often seem to run into more trouble than they are worth with that rule in place.

 

Mayza is fine as an up and down guy but he just doesn't have good stuff and Schneider trusts him way too much. Pack your bags Tim!

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K, so did some digging on Twitter to see if Peyton Williams, that giant 1b tank that smashed a ball off the wall in one of those last ST games had a nickname.

 

He is apparently known as "Manny", as in Manny the Mammoth from Ice age.

 

Confirmed by Peyton himself.

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Pretty cool stat from last night. George Springer is the first player in American League history to record 5 hits and 4 runs scored on Opening Day.

 

I want a full summer of George

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I know Mayza is our only lefty in the pen but I think he should pack his bags and head to Buffalo. Pearson has to be better than him and Swanson and Richards can be the "lefties" given their splits. LHP in the pen isn't as important anyway with the 3 batter rule. They often seem to run into more trouble than they are worth with that rule in place.

 

Mayza is fine as an up and down guy but he just doesn't have good stuff and Schneider trusts him way too much. Pack your bags Tim!

 

Cimber is also better v. LHB than RHB...

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I know Mayza is our only lefty in the pen but I think he should pack his bags and head to Buffalo. Pearson has to be better than him and Swanson and Richards can be the "lefties" given their splits. LHP in the pen isn't as important anyway with the 3 batter rule. They often seem to run into more trouble than they are worth with that rule in place.

 

Mayza is fine as an up and down guy but he just doesn't have good stuff and Schneider trusts him way too much. Pack your bags Tim!

 

Pearson's line today:

 

1IP, 3K, 1H, 0BB, 0R

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St Louis 2PM: Mostly cloudy, 10C 36 km/h wind. Yikes

 

It could be worse. We just got a foot of snow overnight in Sault Ste. Marie :P

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It could be worse. We just got a foot of snow overnight in Sault Ste. Marie :P

 

Same here in Espanola, plus freezing rain and our power went out.

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It could be worse. We just got a foot of snow overnight in Sault Ste. Marie :P

 

Yikes it really has been an extended winter hasn’t it? Waiting on spring here too…

 

I think it’s because we all started paying for our carbon consumption and we’ve now eliminated global warming.

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