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  1. Andy Burns
  2. Malditos simios asquerosos!! Love that movie so much
  3. Lawrie was traded bro.
  4. You don't understand
  5. Pillar 10% walk rate and Aaron Sanchez 3.5BB/9
  6. #BlueJays RHP Justin Maese says success of Osuna in ‘15 gives him that “extra motivation to get up in the morning”. 2016 could be leap year.
  7. DeRosa, Vizquel?
  8. Rafael pitched at Estadio Quisqueya (Petco Park lol)....Touch stadium to hit a HR, but he allowed 2
  9. Regular 18IP, 4 walks, 13 Ks, 2.32 FIP Fastball 92 Mph. He looked ok. Hard hit very often and high babip for that reason (22 hits - 18IP)
  10. Rafael Soriano gets 750K if in majors on blue Jays minors deal. Shapiro mind "Osuna out of the bullpen is a ******** idea. For that reason I don't like AA"
  11. Blue Jays agree to minor-league deal with Soriano The Toronto Blue Jays agreed to a minor-league deal with right-handed reliever Rafael Soriano on Sunday.
  12. Bautista is arrogant, but he's smart too. It's great to have him, but business are business. Tulo smart is hurting us.
  13. OKC lost the game in the KD TO. Donovan should fouled Klay after the lost ball too
  14. Curry is a basketball God
  15. Insane game. Steve Kerr >> Donovan
  16. Ads D. Smith jr
  17. Pillar is a good hitter. He will take more walks. Book it Lead off approach lol
  18. what about that sound ---> http://m.mlb.com/video/v26549119/seahou-carter-launches-a-solo-homer-to-leftcenter/?query=chris+carter+home+run
  19. and who will hit the dingers?
  20. Earlier this winter, before going public Monday about his rigid approach to extension talks with the Blue Jays and scoffing at the notion of a hometown discount, Jose Bautista said "it would be an honor" to finish his career in Toronto. On Friday, the team's second-most popular impending free agent, Edwin Encarnacion, also expressed his desire to spend the rest of his career in a Blue Jays uniform. "I want to stay on this team, I love this team, I love this city but it (doesn't) depend on me," Encarnacion told reporters from Dunedin, Fla., ahead of the club's first full-squad workout. "It depends what they're thinking. I hope we get it done so I can stay here for the rest of my career." Amid reports of Bautista's potentially massive (and non-negotiable) contract demands, which he submitted to Toronto's reconstituted front office roughly two weeks ago, Encarnacion's future with the club has indeed been overlooked of late - and not just by Blue Jays fans. No contract talks have taken place yet, Encarnacion said, though it's possible discussions with management could begin next week, or the week after. Encarnacion reiterated, however, that he won't discuss an extension once the regular season begins. "I want to concentrate on helping this team win games," Encarnacion said. "I don't want to talk anything about contracts throughout the season, because I want to be 100 percent focused on my game." Given how productive he's been in recent years, the Blue Jays would presumably want their most underappreciated star to stay focused on baseball, too. Since 2012, Encarnacion has hit more homers than every player except Chris Davis. He's also one of two qualified hitters to post an OPS above .900 in each of the last four seasons; the other is Mike Trout. Despite providing value almost exclusively with his bat, Encarnacion has been the 22nd-best player in the majors since 2012, nearly a half-decade. Season OPS HR ISO BB/K WAR 2012 .941 42 .277 0.89 4.3 2013 .904 36 .262 1.32 4 2014 .901 34 .279 0.76 3.6 2015 .929 39 .280 0.79 4.5 Like Bautista, Encarnacion appears destined to land a lucrative, long-term deal, but unlike his longtime teammate, he doesn't have a specific number in mind. Well, actually, he does have one number in mind. "I want to hit 40 homers," he said.
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