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  1. Perry Minasian said "raw" power. Google it, flannel pants.
  2. I don't think AA even looks at stats like OBP. He just gets scouting reports on his players. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JPA 30 hit 30 run 40 defense 60 arm 70 power Plus arm and plus-plus power. It doesn't even matter what he hits, you keep that type of catcher in your org, all day every day! There are less than five catchers in all of baseball with his type of raw power - he's a rare commodity and a gem. - Signed, Perry Minasian. Director, Pro Scouting ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  3. Broken back, twice broken hand, sprained wiener, gonorrhea, infected hemorrhoids.... it's tough being Spanky.
  4. Chooch for something like 2/10 And Kurt Suzuki for almost nothing. Trade JPA for anything. Cash, PTBNL, whatever. Keep Thole in Buffalo for depth since AJ is a flaky commodity right now. I've always liked Suzuki for some reason. I think it's a good opportunity to buy way low on him.
  5. Well, it's not exactly that simple. Let's say you're Brian McCann and the Blue Jays are offering you 10% more than your next highest bidder (The Yankees or Braves), after taxes. You value getting paid, but you also value winning. Would it sway your opinion of signing if the Blue Jays won 81 games this year as opposed to, say, 70 games? I think there's a chance that it could. Aside from that, I'd feel better about this group in 2014 if some of the individual players could turn it around and have a strong September. You have a point too though. If the Jays are going to win in September, I'd want to see them do it on the basis of strong performances by guys like Lawrie and Dickey. I don't want to see them win because shitbags like Sierra, Rogers, and Goins get hot for one month.
  6. Nice job running your mouth, Beeston. http://blogs.canoe.ca/slam/baseball/grass-at-the-rogers-centre-blue-jays-president-paul-beeston-says-its-definitely-happening/ f***ing loser.
  7. Ruben Sierra, 1993. According to Fangraphs at least. .233/.288 with 22 HR, 101 RBI, and 25 SB. -25 fielding runs! Worst 20 HR season ever. Worst 100 RBI season ever. Worst 25 SB season ever. Worst 20/20 season ever. -2.6 fWAR 1999 Dante Bichette: 34 HR, -2.1 fWAR (this is a f***ing insane statistical season. .379 wOBA and only a 100 wRC+, cuz Coors field.) 1990 Joe Carter: 20 HR, -2.0 fWAR
  8. It's for your own good. They are just force-feeding the masses an anti-arbitrary process.
  9. Did your inbox get swamped by dozens of report messages? That was the main goal here.
  10. The Toronto Blue Jays: Drafting high school pitchers in the upper rounds, giving them legit signing bonuses, and then dumping them + other decent depth pieces for a single fringy SP in his arb years. All part of the master plan.
  11. I really like how Todd Redmond is better than JA Happ. The Blue Jays trade 10 prospects for Happ and pluck Redmond off the scrap heap (waiver claim). At this point I'd take Redmond as the 2014 #5 SP over Happ (if one of them has to be). Redmond can pitch man. His peripherals are very good. His SIERA is like, 3.60. He's always been a decent minor league pitcher (~3.60 ERA), and in 2012 he started striking out more batters than ever. He carried that into Buffalo this year, and has transferred it to the big leagues.
  12. Yup, it's pretty encouraging. Hitting everything hard, not like in 2012 when he hit .273 on the strength of what seemed like 100 duck farts and infield dribble singles. If he hits like this in 2014, he's going to get a lot of extra base hits.
  13. Rays lineup tonight: Jennings Zobrist Longo DELMON YOUNG HITTING CLEANUP ON THE SABR RAYS WHAT WORLD IS THIS five more guys
  14. This is getting annoying. Can't we all just agree to acknowledge the following? - Ryan Goins' chances of ever being a big league regular are extremely slim, yet still existent, because baseball can be kind of crazy. - It would be pretty ugly for Toronto to pencil him in as the 2B starter for 2014. - Ryan Goins has looked like a decent defensive infielder through this small major league sample size. - Ryan Goins probably has the ability to be a decent big league bench player (mostly if he can handle SS in the big leagues, which we don't know yet). - Ryan Goins should be on the infield depth chart in 2014. There's an argument to be made for starting the year with him on the big league bench. - Basically every team in baseball has a Ryan Goins. Some teams have multiple Ryan Goinses. Ryan Goinses almost grow on trees. /thread
  15. How exactly have we tolerated 916 posts from this guy? Obvious ban candidate. Everyone report.
  16. b00bz
  17. 23rd in Pitching WAR. 23rd in Position Player WAR. lol, where do we get these guys?
  18. Top percent defender, can hit for AVG, doesn't strike out much, consistently underrated coming up... He's Dustin Pedroia, version 2.Goins
  19. lmfao @ Ryan Goins having a replacement level floor
  20. Amazing. He laughs and then proceeds to more or less outline the exact cognitive bias that he was being accused of falling victim to. The way Goins turned that DP to end the game is more evidence that his D is upper level MLB caliber. Actually, that's just you falling victim to attribute substitution (again). L o f***ing L You're a wonderful poster. I watched that game ending DP several times and watched enough ball in my day to come to a rational conclusion that the likes of Izturis,deRosa or Kawasaki would not of turned that DP. Hint: Being greater than Izturis and co. does not = upper level MLB caliber. Objectively evaluating Goins' defense with your eyeballs is extremely complicated, so you're defaulting to simply comparing him to the team's previous second baseman, which is fine, except you aren't even aware of it and you're conflating the two (very different) questions.
  21. Don't try to tell me that he can't start
  22. Marcus Fcking Stroman 8 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 0 BB, 11 K.
  23. And lots of people didn't like that signing, me included. 3/39 for a 32 year old coming off of a .321 OBP/ .704 OPS season. Can't predict ball
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