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  1. I chose the top position players by fWAR, then the top starting pitchers also by fWAR. If there was an outstanding reliever in WPA, I also included them. Relievers don't get enough love, particularly non-closers. With that said, who is your 2025 first-half MVP?
  2. Can the Jays escape Cleveland with a series win?
  3. You're not familiar with this tool because we launched late in the offseason, but typically, we have an offseason blueprint tool you can use to build out your offseason plan. This year, I've spent a few hours revamping the offseason blueprint into something more usable for the trade deadline. I'm still working out the kinks, and possibly next year, I can launch a revamped dual-purpose blueprint page. Give it a whirl, and if you have suggestions on how to improve it, please post those ideas here! https://jayscentre.com/payroll-blueprint
  4. A proper order was returned to the universe yesterday when the White Sox lost by six runs. Do that again.
  5. Well, it's still the White Sox. Hopefully, today goes better.
  6. The Jays are on a run. Will it result in postseason play?
  7. This is a perfectly reasonable place to ask this question. Welcome!
  8. Sam Shaw was selected by the Blue Jays in the ninth round of the MLB draft in 2023. That year, as an 18-year-old, he would get into nine games in the FCL. He would only hit .207, but had an OBP of .425. This foreshadowed the type of hitter he would be: one who excels with high on-base rates and low strikeout rates, and whose hit tool is developing. In 2024, he repeated the FCL and managed to have a .361 OBP, despite only hitting .220. His plate discipline was superb, as he struck out just 10% of the time and walked at a 16.7% rate. He wasn't displaying much power though, only hitting two home runs on the season. In 2025, it appears the hit tool is coming around, even though he has moved on up to Single-A Dunedin. There, he has hit .266/.412/.441 with seven home runs, eight doubles, and a triple. He has similar strikeout and walk rates, at 18.6% and 19.5%, respectively. He has a 147 wRC+ on the season and is pushing towards a promotion to High-A Vancouver. Shaw isn't the biggest player, standing just 5-foot-10 and 180 pounds, but he uses very good swing decisions paired with above-average launch angles to hit the ball in the air. He has the profile to be a Sean Keys, Alan Roden, and Spencer Horwitz type of hitter down the line. As mentioned, expect him to move up to High-A Vancouver in the near future, where he will look to continue to develop power, add better exit velocities to his game and work his way up the minor league ladder.
  9. Thanks again for your votes! Ranked ProspectsArjun NimmalaTrey YesavageRicky TiedemannKhal StephenAlan RodenOrelvis MartinezJohnny KingKendry RojasLanden MaroudisGage StaniferYohendrick PinangoJake BlossJosh KasevichJonatan ClaseJuaron Watts-BrownAdam MackoRJ SchreckBrandon BarrieraSam ShawVictor Arias
  10. The Jays are on something of a run, now somewhat comfortably into a postseason spot.
  11. Voting closes soon so get your votes in today!
  12. I don't know what to think of this Arizona squad.
  13. Catch up with the Blue Jays' bullpen usage over the past five days!
  14. "Human sacrifice! Dogs and cats living together! Mass hysteria!" Catchers Are Mashing The Baseball In 2025. That's Right, Catchers - Padres - Padres Mission PADRESMISSION.COM Since 2018, catchers across baseball have shown steady improvement. Now, they're nearly league-average. Well, not the Padres.
  15. Can the Jays escape Philly with a win? Good pitching matchup today.
  16. Maybe we're talking past each other a bit. I agree he isn't very good, but he's serviceable. I wouldn't want Aaron Civale starting a playoff game for me but I'd be very comfortable with him in the fifth rotation spot, maybe the fourth if I grimace a bit.
  17. I wouldn't read too much into his stat line this year. The Brewers did a nice job of getting him back on track last season and he only has 22 IP in 2025.
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