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  1. Estas en lo cierto... Reed Johnson Kevin Pillar II Brendan Kalfus III
  2. JJ + Bautista for Olt + Profar + Ross + Alfaro + Martin Perez
  3. Robinson Cano says Billy Butler again won’t be on Home Run Derby team The news that Yankees second baseman Robinson Cano would again be the American League captain for the Home Run Derby at the All-Star Game brought a wry smile from Royals designated hitter Billy Butler. “I don’t think I’ll have to worry about that this year,” Butler offered. Cano later confirmed to the New York Post that there’s “no chance” that he would select Butler to participate in this year’s Derby on July 15 at Citi Field in New York. That decision is grounded full in merit, of course. Butler has just five homers this year and probably needs a scorching few weeks to garner serious consideration for a second straight All-Star appearance. But Canoclearly is still stinging from the reception he received last year at Kauffman Stadium for bypassing Butler for the Derby after indicating his preference to select a hometown player. The sold-out Kauffman crowd responded with loud boos when Cano took part in the Derby, and it affected his performance — he failed to hit a single home run. The boos continued the next night at the All-Star Game and again earlier this season when the Yankees came to Kansas City for a three-game series, “You’re not going to enjoy getting booed,” Cano told The Post. “The fans don’t understand, it was tough
  4. $246,900 plus the extra 5%
  5. Save money $96,100 (Evan Smith) $150,800 (Patrick Murphy)
  6. Profar + Robbie Ross for Bautista (AA perfect deal Scheppers RP + Ross RP + Tepesch for Bautista)
  7. http://www.bluejaysmessageboard.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=182&d=1370885928
  8. I saw Jeremias Portorreal last week, his swing isn't the best (ends the swing with the bat over his head).....but he smash the ball. Love the Luis Asuncion pop a lot
  9. Update Signing 02-Clinton Hollon RHP 03-Patrick Murphy RHP 04-Evan Smith LHP 05-Daniel Lietz LHP 06-Matt Boyd LHP 07-Conner Greene RHP Likely signing 09-Chad Girodo LHP 10-Garrett Custons C 12-Tim Mayza LHP 13-Timothy Locastro SS 16-Danny Jansen C 18-Sean Ratcliffe RHP ($75K) 21-Mike Reeves 22-Sam Tewes RHP Likely signing 23-B. Kalfus OF 24-Sean Hurley OF 27-Andrew Florides SS 28-Matt Dermody LHP 30-Rowdy Tellez 1B Likely signing UFA-Corey Gorman LHP UFA-Cale Wine RHP UFA Joey Lovecchio RHP UFA Koby Kraemer 3B/IF
  10. Extended Spring Training Stats http://www.battersbox.ca/article.php?story=20130611154539804&utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter 2013 Hitters The top OPS in extended belong to Andy Fermin, Matt Hitt, Michael De La Cruz and Daniel Arcila. These are older players. De La Cruz was signed as a 20 year old Dominican free agent last season. He is on the DSL team and is hitting well, he might get a promotion to North America at some point. http://www.bluejaysmessageboard.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=192&d=1371080510 Most of the players OPS are in a tight range. The exceptions are Davis, DeSouza and Urena, three of the youngest players in camp. What of the K rate? Barreto, Lugo and Nay have the lowest K rates. In Barreto's case it is because he swings at almost everything, he rarely walks. Lugo and Nay have the stats that were most predictive in 2012. On the other side Alford has a good OPS but strikes out a lot, expected for a guy coming late into camp without much experience. Anderson is striking out a lot. 2013 Assignments Based on experience, 2012 assignements, and these numbers I would assume Thon and Dean would head to Vancouver as the more experienced pair. Lugo and Nay would go to Bluefield. Barreto, Cenas and Urena would stay in the GCL. Anderson was in Bluefield last season, he could go to either Vancouver or Bluefield. Alford looks like he is headed to Vancouver, Davis might go to Bluefield if on the field results are the determing factor. http://www.bluejaysmessageboard.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=193&d=1371080560 [ATTACH=CONFIG]193[/ATTACH] All of these pitchers pitched between 28 and 38 innings. Chase DeJong is best in WHIP, and it is DeJong and Cardona who have the best numbers for K rate and K:BB ratio. Tirado has good strikeout numbers but has walked a few too many. Wasilewski who looked good when I was in Dunedin has walked far too many. Brisker is a converted outfielder, a la Justin Jackson. Tyler Gonzalez was battling control problems when I was in Dunedin, he has pitched just 6 innings. Smoral is often injured and he has just 13 innings so far this season and he walked 11, versus 8 strikeouts, in 13.2 innings.. 2013 Assigments The Vancouver rotation will probably be made up of more experienced players from 2012, such as Deivy Estrada, Jeremy Gabryszwski, Carlos Pina, maybe hometown boy Tom Robson and Colton Turner was headed that way before being called to sub in for Daniel Norris. Kyle Anderson is another option. Bluefield's rotation will likely include Chase DeJong, Adonys Cardona, Alberto Tirado, Zak Wasilewski and Jairo Labourt.
  11. Gray for $5,626,400 is a great deal for both. In 3 more years Bickford will cost +6 millions lol Show him the money ASAP
  12. Great job
  13. http://www.bluebirdbanter.com/2013/6/10/4414442/2013-mlb-draft-signing-table
  14. Update Singning 02-Clinton Hollon RHP 04-Evan Smith LHP 05-Daniel Lietz LHP 06-Matt Boyd LHP 7-Conner Greene RHP Likely signing 9-Chad Girodo LHP 12-Tim Mayza LHP 13-Timothy Locastro SS 16-Danny Jansen C 21-Mike Reeves 22-Sam Tewes RHP Likely signing 23-B. Kalfus OF 24-Sean Hurley OF 28-Matt Dermody LHP UFA-Corey Gorman LHP UFA-Cale Wine RHP
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