Jump to content
Jays Centre
  • Create Account

G-Snarls

Community Moderator
  • Posts

    41,162
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    15

 Content Type 

Profiles

Toronto Blue Jays Videos

2026 Toronto Blue Jays Top Prospects Ranking

Toronto Blue Jays Free Agent & Trade Rumors, Notes, & Tidbits

Guides & Resources

2025 Toronto Blue Jays Draft Pick Tracker

News

2026 Toronto Blue Jays Draft Pick Tracker

Forums

Blogs

Events

Store

Downloads

Gallery

Everything posted by G-Snarls

  1. Easy to say in retrospect - wish they had extended his contract a year or two ago.
  2. Cubs and Cardinals "among the finalists" for Heyward That division is gonna be killer, man
  3. Are we at risk of losing anyone significant in this draft this year?
  4. Sounds OK, though he is 25 and hasn't played above AA
  5. Mlb.com interview with Shapiro today: http://m.bluejays.mlb.com/tor/video/v533978583/mark-shapiro-talks-about-the-blue-jays-on-mlb-tonight/?affiliateId=clubMEGAMENU
  6. They're pulling a Seattle
  7. Can Sha-pie-ro please get Francona over here to manage and keep Gibbons on as bench coach or something
  8. Too fat, underdressed, and standing too far away from Francona
  9. Another bit of Gibby embarassment
  10. You could have had someone better than Axford for that FFS
  11. Tyson Ross? Hmmmmmmmmmm
  12. 10M base for 2 years plus potential extra 4M in incentives?
  13. No idea but I don't mind him being out of the division LOL
  14. Yeah I cactually deleted my post upon realizing that But I'd already been quoted twice LOL
  15. Astros, Dodgers Discussing Andrew Miller With Yankees By Jeff Todd | December 9, 2015 at 11:46am CST The Astros and Dodgers are showing interest in Yankees lefty Andrew Miller, Bob Nightengale of USA Today reports on Twitter. Those clubs have long seemed like possible fits, but the involvement of the latter is particularly notable given that the Dodgers had been lined up to acquire Aroldis Chapman from the Reds before his disturbing domestic violence allegations emerged. Both Houston and L.A. were heavily involved in pursuing Miller last winter, with the Astros said to have made him the largest offer. But Miller chose New York, in part for family reasons, and signed a four-year, $36MM pact that includes equal, $9MM annual salaries. Just one year into that contract, the remaining commitment looks quite appealing. Miller put up another outstanding season, throwing 61 2/3 frames of 2.04 ERA ball and racking up 14.6 K/9 against 2.9 BB/9. Those numbers are nearly exact matches for his breakout 2014 campaign, and there’s little question that he’d command an even larger commitment were he back on the open market this winter.
×
×
  • Create New...