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  1. I do not find it very likely that this Blue Jays regime appreciates the "talents" of Ryan Goins
  2. but why
  3. True. On my ignore list tracker, I'll add a 2nd strike beside his name.
  4. Shapiro says he's getting the calls? Shapiro acting GM confirmed
  5. This is one of those posts that isn't witty or funny and just comes off as offensive. You shouldn't have made this post. It's a bad post. You should feel bad.
  6. why wouldn't they just put Velazquez in the pen and keep the prospects lmao wtf is happening in baseball right now. it's like the entire sport is drunk.
  7. This Searage guy is just getting credit for the work of the analytics group, IMO.
  8. Release the Niese! Pittsburgh is smart. They see the value of Jon.
  9. ffs you live in Toronto, eat better pizza
  10. From King David's? extra tuna...
  11. Happy, casual, and respects personal space
  12. Of course he's more likely to flop than succeed. Still deserves a chance based on the profile. And the "Yankees know best" argument is weak
  13. Goldstein had him 8th, in between Dan Cortes (who?) and Blake Beaven. "The Good: Seager is a sound hitter with a knack for putting the fat part of the ball on the bat. He has above-average bat speed and hand-eye coordination, and he hit .344 in games away from High Desert. He's a heady, instinctual player with nearly average speed who plays a fundamentally sound second base. The Bad: Other than the bat, Seager's tools are a bit short. He has below-average power with little projection, and while he makes all of the plays on balls he gets to, he's not especially rangy at second base. Like most players who put up big numbers in the Cal League, scouts are reticent to put a big number on him until he proves it at a higher level." Sounds a lot like, oh, I dunno, Refsnyder.
  14. "notable prospect" Check again on Seager. He had a .921 OPS in 2010 and then on the M's top 10's for 2011, he was ranked f***ing 9th by BA and Sickels. Behind JOHERMYN CHAVEZ.
  15. Because he smells like Devon Travis and Kyle Seager Just want to see Ref got an opportunity, bro.
  16. you probably throw like a girl
  17. BP in July: Glove - 45 - Fringe-average range; actions and mobility fringy and hands inconsistent; capable of making tough play and then booting an easy one; below-average instincts and feel in the infield; below-average clock. Arm - 45 - Below-average arm strength; above-average accuracy. BP one year ago: 5 potential glove - solid-average range; improving footwork; high baseball IQ; footwork can get choppy around the bag; fringe-average defender (present)
  18. Maybe they think his hands are too boxy to play the infield
  19. I think it has to be 2 years @ $1M with 4M in incentives. So a deal that can escalate to $10M in total... I'm still saying typo by Sherman
  20. So all of a sudden organizations and their scouts can be thoroughly trusted when it comes to evaluating defense in the minors? ok. I thought we were past that.
  21. Sherman has to be wrong.
  22. I don't think that's true. It sounds like they are in active trade discussions with multiple teams.
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