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6 minutes ago, Laika said:

There were others who were even worse but they didn't last a year. I think Jon Rauch closed for a few months? He sucked.

Hoffman has to be having one of the worst full season closers years in Jays history by ERA and blown saves measures.

Rauch managed 11 saves in 2011. The Jays went through a number of closers that year. Only managed 33 saves that year and 29 in 2012. to put in perspective they had a team of 45 svs in 2010(Gregg had 37) and in 2013 had 28 with Jansen getting 34.

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27 minutes ago, Mvjm79 said:

were you watching when they had BJ Ryan? or Roberto Osuna? How about Ken Giles, Casey Jensen, Billy Koch?

Ooof yeah Giles was a gascan at times. Romano recently too after his 1 great year.

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5 minutes ago, Mvjm79 said:

Ryan long considered one of worst signings by the Jays. He might have topped 20 saes for them a few times, but NONE of his saves were easy or relaxing to watch. Batista fits in the category of 'I forgot he was a closer for the Jays'. I would have had Gregg but found Giles for nail biting to watch. Heck though he wasn't in role long, the Jays had Tim Crabtree closing games at times. Then guys like Brett Cecil, Tim Mayza, Kelvim Escobar, Mike Timlin, Jeremy Accardo, Frank Francisco and Darren Hall.

BJ Ryan had fantastic statistics in his two healthy seasons with the Blue Jays. The signing was bad because he was injured in the other two. I'm sorry that you weren't able to enjoy his pitching, particularly his amazing first season where we won 87 games and made a nice little run at a playoff spot under Gibby.

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What a gritty W. Really shouldn’t be giving up this many runs to a gutted twins team, but i’ll take a series win.

Need to play way better to best the Brewers this weekend

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Casey Janssen always gave me nightmares when he was closing. Always seemed to get great results but since he wasn't a big strikeout guy the ball was almost always in play. Rarely walked guys though which was a major plus

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2 hours ago, gruber9292 said:

Barger batting second will be reason enough if we lose. JS needs to be sent packing but he'll probably get an extension along with Shatkins. 

Good call.

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That couldn't have finished any better. He sticks with Barger v. the lefty in the 7th, expecting he'll get a shot against a righty late and he comes through with a massive hit.  Then he gets Hoffman right back out there to redeem himself and he delivers.

Sometimes you need to put some faith and trust in your players.  That's how you earn their respect and build a winning culture. 

  

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5 minutes ago, Brownie19 said:

What year is it?  1992?   

I wish it was 92. We had Tom Henke and Duane ward as our 8 and 9 inning shut down duo. Henke had a 2.26 era with 34 saves and Ward was 1.95 with 12 saves. Ward 103 ko and 39bb in 101.1 innings and Henke 46ko and 22bb on 55.2 inn. a 1.95 era in 101.1 games with 103 ko is why Jays didn't resign Henke for 1993.

Jays made a toss up decision as in 93 Ward had 45 saves in 71.2inn over 71 games 97 ko. Henke though did well with 40 svs 79ko in 74.2 in 66 games.

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27 minutes ago, Brownie19 said:

Springer's emotions are so incredible.  You have to love the way he plays the game.

I know its meaningless in the big picture, but Springer has to be the team MVP this season. 

Posted
6 minutes ago, jaysblue said:

I know its meaningless in the big picture, but Springer has to be the team MVP this season. 

Its still Vlad realistically, but... without Springer bouncing waaay back, Bo and Kirk bouncing back, Barger taking a real step forward, even Varsho's power resurgence in his limited time... 

I'd put Springer at the top of the "comeback player of the year" pile, but not quite MVP.

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47 minutes ago, Brownie19 said:

Springer's emotions are so incredible.  You have to love the way he plays the game.

Yep!! I was just watching highlights again and seeing him pumped after that slide into home put a big ol' smile on my face. He looks like he's having some fun and he's kicking a##. This was a big win tonight, especially after almost all teams that we are competing with for playoff spots and seeds won today. (Sorry Tigers)

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22 minutes ago, John_Havok said:

Its still Vlad realistically, but... without Springer bouncing waaay back, Bo and Kirk bouncing back, Barger taking a real step forward, even Varsho's power resurgence in his limited time... 

I'd put Springer at the top of the "comeback player of the year" pile, but not quite MVP.

Pfft...sure it is. 

I'd put Springer and Bo ahead of Vlad.

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18 minutes ago, Terminator said:

I’ve been taking notes on who here can’t handle a 3 run deficit in an August game 

October will not be for the faint of heart and I need to know who I can trust  

We're eager to know about your results, we all care very deeply about your notes. 

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1 hour ago, John_Havok said:

A very genuine human being playing the game he loves and isnt afraid to show it on the field, while still not taking himself seriously. 

It's great to watch

Love Springer 

He must be so pumped to get back to the post season 

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5 hours ago, John_Havok said:

Its still Vlad realistically, but... without Springer bouncing waaay back, Bo and Kirk bouncing back, Barger taking a real step forward, even Varsho's power resurgence in his limited time... 

I'd put Springer at the top of the "comeback player of the year" pile, but not quite MVP.

How can you say Vlad over Springer? Springer is literally ahead of Vlad in almost every meaningful category including avg, OPS, HRs,obp,slg

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24 hours after the gut punch of losing game 2 of this series and the Jays have the best record in the AL. Baseball.

Wins are wins, and another game off the schedule. Doesn’t matter how you get them at this point.

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8 hours ago, Masterbather said:

We're eager to know about your results, we all care very deeply about your notes. 

Don’t worry pal, you’re the last person I’ll be taking into the playoff baseball foxhole this October

 

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6 hours ago, harvey16 said:

How can you say Vlad over Springer? Springer is literally ahead of Vlad in almost every meaningful category including avg, OPS, HRs,obp,slg

Realistically going by pure fWAR, Kirk is the most valuable. But when your into the weeds if being separated by decimal points, it becomes more subjective for sure.

Vlad is the straw that stirs the drink for the Jays. As he goes, they go for the most part. Thats my rationale. I generally dont break down most valuable into raw counting stats. Springers defense is so bad this season they had to move him to DH, so...thats gives Vlad the edge to me from an overall standpoint. 

Never thought id be using Vlads defense as a reason for defending his value...but here we are 

Kirk 3.8, Vlad and George 3.5, Bo 3.3

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