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  1. White and this guy can piggyback the 5th spot until one proves superior to the other and is stretched out
  2. Can't expect much from Manoah in 2024. Jays should plan accordingly. But let's be real, if Manoah gets his s*** together, that's a no. 3 (at least) starter. So expect the worst, hope for the best is the way to approach it. We will see.
  3. He could bounce back but it's not a realistic expectation. He was that bad.
  4. Not expecting anything but garbage innings from Manoah in 2024
  5. In the case of Bellinger all signs indicate permanent damage, so a big IF in "If he's back to full health..." My first 2024 prediction - a 2 WAR floor for Bellinger over the next 5 years, with around 5 WAR in the best year of the 5.
  6. He was carrying a very low BABIP through those 2 years. He wasn't right, health wise. If he's back to full health, good chance he improves on 2023.
  7. Well, it's Boras so if there's a sizable gap, Bellinger is in for a long wait Teams message Boras, not Belly
  8. Mets sign Dominican outfielder Vladi Miguel Guerrero Another Vlad Sr. offspring
  9. Jays are not signing one of the top rated this year, but 4 "2nd rounders". The Dunedin complex is going to turn them into stars. Unfortunately there is no information on character / personal habits.
  10. 50. Angel Guzman, SS, Dominican Republic Born: Dec. 7, 2006. B-T: B-R. Ht.: 5-10. Wt.: 160. Team: Blue Jays Guzman is a smaller-framed shortstop with a good mix of athleticism and skills. He’s a high-contact hitter from both sides of the play, spraying the ball around the field with a line-drive approach and occasional doubles. He moves around with easy actions at shortstop, where he has good body control, is fundamentally sound for his age and has an above-average arm, giving him a good chance to stick at shortstop.
  11. 45. Pascual Archila, OF, Venezuela Born: Jan. 23, 2007. B-T: L-L. Ht.: 5-10. Wt.: 165. Team: Blue Jays Archila is a Venezuelan outfielder who has been training in the Dominican Republic. He’s an instinctive player who impressed scouts with his feel for hitting in a skills over tools package. He has a loose swing from the left side that’s short, simple and results in a lot of contact against live pitching with doubles power. Archila has played center field, though he isn’t a true burner runner, so he could move around all three outfield spots.
  12. 42. Junior Arias, OF, Dominican Republic Born: Oct. 6, 2006. B-T: R-R. Ht.: 6-4. Wt.: 190. Team: Blue Jays Early in the scouting process, Arias stood out for his physicality and power potential. He’s strong with more room to fill out and already can punish the ball when he connects with what should be at least above-average raw power. Arias still has things to iron out with his swing and approach, resulting in up-and-down game performance and a power-over-hit profile. He’s a below-average runner who fits best defensively in an outfield corner.
  13. 34. Franklin Rojas, C, Venezuela Born: March 20, 2007. B-T: R-R. Ht.: 5-10. Wt.: 170. Team: Blue Jays Rojas represented Venezuela first at the U-12 World Cup in 2019 in Taiwan, then again in 2022 in Venezuela at the U-15 World Cup Americas Qualifier. He has a medium frame that’s strong for his age, without a ton of physical projection but already making hard contact with good swing path and bat-to-ball skills. His high baseball IQ is an asset behind the plate, where he projects to stick with good catch-and-throw skills and a solid-average arm.
  14. Toronto Blue Jays ($5,152,200) Franklin Rojas, C, Venezuela (Scouting report here) Junior Arias, OF, Dominican Republic (Scouting report here) Pascual Archila, OF, Venezuela (Scouting report here) Angel Guzman, SS, Dominican Republic (Scouting report here) Juarlin Soto, SS, Dominican Republic Esmeiquel Arreche, C, Venezuela Javado Bain, SS, Bahamas Endry Reyes, SS, Dominican Republic Yohandi Medina, RHP, Venezuela
  15. IKF as primary 3B = puke!
  16. The two most valuable fantasy assets of that group are Langford and Wood. Why not keep Wood and draft Langford? Then add best pitcher available with your next pick.
  17. Remember Shatkins tend to hold salary in reserve for in-season acquisitions. Even with this I can't see how there isn't room for 1 or 2 solid FA signings.
  18. If you have room for Charlie, your team must be total crap.
  19. Are you a 90 yr old great grandma, Jonn
  20. At 1B RosterResource and BA both say the Cubs will plant him at 1B Mervis must be relegated
  21. Michael Busch to the Cubs, nice pickup by them
  22. Stroman still out there, nice target for the Jays. He's worked out of bullpen, come postseason he'd be real valuable IMO
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