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  1. Is Keon Broxton a decent asset?
  2. 2.5 fWAR
  3. Joe Biagini's future with the Toronto Blue Jays could see him part of the club's starting rotation sooner rather than later. The 26-year-old, who was one of the Blue Jays' most consistent relievers last year posting a 3.06 ERA with 62 strikeouts, could potentially start the season being stretched out as a starter in Triple-A Buffalo. "There’s definitely that possibility, but I wouldn’t say we’re leaning that way by any means because he was so important to our bullpen a year ago," general manager Ross Atkins said, according to Sportsnet's Shi Davidi. "We’ve talked about it. He really would like to be considered a starting alternative and he recognizes what that means. He recognizes that means he could potentially have to spend some time in triple-A." Biagini's quick rise to success for the Blue Jays turned out to be one of the best story lines of last season as his confidence on the mound helped stabilize a Toronto bullpen that struggled in the early parts of 2016. Despite appearing in 60 games as a rookie reliever last season, Biagini was always a starting pitcher in the minors, appearing in 86 games across four minor-league seasons. "If that’s going to be an opportunity at some point in my career, I would be glad to accept the challenge of doing it," Biagini said. "I’d be happy to try to it. But I’d be happy to do whatever - like last year, what I did was great. Obviously, I’m not complaining. "If somebody’s saying, 'Hey, who wants an opportunity to start,' I would raise my hand, but I’m not campaigning for it." If Biagini does in fact start the year in Triple-A, the Blue Jays could be in the market for an additional long relief option in the bullpen. The club has reportedly been "keeping tabs" on starters in free agency ahead of spring training.
  4. BJMB 2010-2014 Blue Jays top-20 prospects please lol AJ Jimenez was a people favourite
  5. Vladimir Guerrero or Brendan Rodgers?
  6. overrated for me. Undersize
  7. Gerardo Parra
  8. This tournament is almost over. Maybe 1 or 2 more years. RD won they title. USA and Venezuela needs to win te next 2 tournament to finish this failed event.
  9. Sleepers Woodman, Palacios and Pruitt are toolsy guys. Maese and his sinker is good too.
  10. 5. J.P. Crawford, SS (PHI) 4. Gleyber Torres, SS (NYY) 3. Amed Rosario, SS (NYM) 2. Dansby Swanson, SS (ATL) SS lover
  11. 2015 Jason Castro 79 wRC+, 1.5 fWAR 2010 Yadier Molina 84 wRC+, 2.3 fWAR 2015 Salvador Perez 86 wRC+, 1.5 fWAR 2015 J.T. Realmuto 88 wRC+, 2.0 fWAR
  12. I need to cut this list to 20 What do you think? Giancarlo Stanton OF Miguel Sano 3B-OF Yasiel Puig OF Troy Tulowitzki SS Yu Darvish SP Masahiro Tanaka SP Travis d'Arnaud C-1B Michael Pineda SP Taijuan Walker SP Brandon Belt 1B-OF Jung Ho Kang 3B-SS Trea Turner 2B-SS-CF Logan Forsythe 1B-2B-3B Daniel Norris SP Dylan Bundy RP-SP Lance Lynn SP Aaron Nola SP Byron Buxton CF Trevor Bauer SP J.A. Happ SP Ryan Madson RP Nate Jones RP Hyun-Jin Ryu SP Max Kepler OF Joaquín Benoit RP Jeanmar Gómez RP Brandon Drury 3B-OF I really like Drury
  13. Jays best move this offseason
  14. Same as Andy Marte. Speed, alcohol and the road
  15. Yordano is dead. RIP
  16. Yordano Ventura car crashed. One unknown person died. Could be Yordano
  17. Andy Marte died in a car accident this morning
  18. lol Trea Turner. We was so happy with Max over Trea
  19. KLaw "Stroman bullpen arm and Sanchez suxx"
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