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  1. Zero respect for Odor Never had Never will He's a MF whore Gonna punch him in his grill What what
  2. His is the first verse https://www.google.ca/amp/s/genius.com/amp/Mike-stud-take-it-how-you-wanna-lyrics
  3. Stroman has always been tight with Mike Stud and was in a video but now he's actually rappin' on the tracks
  4. Pirates just announced that STARLING Marte will be their everyday CF this year They're officially moving Cutch to RF
  5. Yeah A trade for a legit full time LF (making Upton an excellent 4th OF) and then I'd call it a superb off season 100%
  6. Only one left is Pagan
  7. There's zero risk signing Carter for what he's going to have to accept now
  8. NJH, are you for it?? I think I could get down with it for both
  9. Davidi article comtemplating whether Jays should try to sign Stroman and Sanchez to Carrasco and Kluber-esque deals now: Now could be the time for Jays to talk extension with Stroman, Sanchez http://www.sportsnet.ca/baseball/mlb/now-time-jays-talk-extension-stroman-sanchez/
  10. Stanton could become a 50% of payroll guy in a few years LOL
  11. Home/away series 2 games each I see Will be curious to see if he ends up pitching in Toronto or not. He'll get a pretty mixed reaction even though it should be a mostly positive one.
  12. Damn though, there were stretches when he made good hitters look horrible http://mlb.mlb.com/images/8/4/2/178058842/051316_beltre_knee_med_87r24w8d.gif
  13. Say, do we play the Braves this year? Would love to face him
  14. You mean like this? http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a285/lozocara/radickey.gif Well that happened so many times is the thing
  15. I tell yah, having Sanchez get this good reduces the pain of missing Syndergaard at least a bit (cause the Mets were getting one or the other) If Sanchez had become nothing more than a high velocity high walk rate middle reliever it would sting a lot more
  16. I think he might be this good, yes. And true, could put up a little more WAR if he makes 4-5 more starts.
  17. Seems very unlikely to make the team
  18. It says these guys are all done: Aaron Loup Blue Jays $1.125MM Darwin Barney Blue Jays $2.888MM Ezequiel Carrera Blue Jays $1.163MM
  19. This made me look up outstanding arbitration cases and it seems only Stroman is still not settled. Am I looking at this correctly? http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/arbtracker2017 Marcus Stroman Blue Jays Player: $3.400MM Team: $3.100MM
  20. http://www.sportsnet.ca/baseball/mlb/blue-jays-continue-exploring-free-agent-relief-market/ TORONTO – The Toronto Blue Jays are continuing to explore the market for relief pitching, even after agreeing to terms with left-hander J.P. Howell. The club appears to be keeping its options open, with both left-handers and right-handers on the radar this week. Price will be a factor for the Blue Jays, who have committed approximately $153 million to their 2017 payroll. Add in $1.25 million if Jarrod Saltalamacchia makes the team plus $5 million or so for pre-arbitration eligible players like Kevin Pillar and Aaron Sanchez, and the Blue Jays are pushing close to $160 million. Given those commitments it’d be a surprise if the Blue Jays spent big on a reliever at this point. Toronto watched Craig Breslow work out last week and has since remained in contact with the free agent lefty, whose 2016 struggles should keep his price relatively modest. They could also conceivably expand their search for bullpen arms to include pitchers who have spent most of their careers starting. At present, the Blue Jays’ bullpen features closer Roberto Osuna, setup relievers Jason Grilli and Joe Biagini, and Howell, who now projects as their primary left-hander. Beyond that group, manager John Gibbons and pitching coach Pete Walker will evaluate a broad selection of relievers including Ryan Tepera, Danny Barnes, Mike Bolsinger, Gavin Floyd, Glenn Sparkman, Bo Schultz, Aaron Loup, Chad Girodo and Matt Dermody. If the Blue Jays' relief search goes well, another arm could join that mix when pitchers and catchers report in two weeks' time.
  21. Who would you have signed or traded for with that money?
  22. Last year's opening day payroll was 63,908,300 so Braun at 19M was set to receive 29.7% of it
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