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  1. Naw, not out the window, they just would never really use optional waivers on someone they truly cared about keeping.
  2. What’s gonna be interesting these next few seasons is how the less power/more contact guys do. With far more swing and miss in the game today, there will be a point that the doubles power contact guys (assuming they can still play D well enough of course) will be back to being sexy again to provide a solid floor rather than the high ceiling Especially if the shift gets banned and more grounders will be getting through
  3. The 5 year thing is about outright waivers. There’s like 5 or more different kinds of waivers in MLB
  4. It’s to protect players that have never been optioned from being optioned for no reason other than to f*** with service time.
  5. I don’t think he can refuse, but since it’s been more than 3 calendar years since his first appearance, he cannot be optioned to the minors without clearing optional assignment waivers. Basically, the Jays would have to put him on the waivers, and if any team put in a claim they’d have to pull him back. Then, they can’t try to option him again or it becomes irrevocable and he either gets claimed by another team for no return, or he goes to the minors and remains on the 40 man roster.
  6. Since when is Bo’s defense sub-par? It’s not elite sure, but he’s no ham fisted butcher. Yeah, he’s gonna sail a throw or two every once in a while, but he’s still a decent defensive SS. Also, he’ll probably be closer to his career 120 wrc+ by the end of the season than he is to league average with the bat. Horrendous April is behind him.
  7. Yeah, but he should never be near the top or middle of the lineup with the other bats on this team. Hit him 7th-9th. The top 6 (assuming health) should be about as close to being written in stone as it gets. Springer, Bo, Vlad, Kirk, Teo, and Lourdes are all superior hitters and a pretty solid case for Biggio also. Chapman is also a far more dangerous hitter overall, though he’s a bit volatile. And for the love of Christ on a cracker can we stop hitting Tapia 6th?
  8. Yeah that. Probably made any team interested just back right off right away
  9. If I remember right, it ended early with some sort of slight strain or something to the same hamstring area that he had injured previously.
  10. Good god Kirk is on fire
  11. Espinal down to about exactly a league average hitter now. Still amazing D. Give the guy a friggin day off though
  12. There’s something you don’t see everyday
  13. Bad example with Burnett, even at the height of his non-injured-all-the-time years from 2008-2014 he surpassed 200 innings 4 times, and his highest 221. From 2006-2011 Halladays lowest total was 220.
  14. 200 points - Tellez
  15. I wonder what the actual follow up process is for these guys. Like I know we'll never see it or really even hear about it, but there has to be some kind of mechanism that would require someone to go over a game like this with the ump after the fact and point out how very clearly wrong he was on 35% of his called strikes in an effort to have him clearly see where his blind spots were so he could potentially improve going forward. But then again, Angel Hernandez. So obviously there is no mechanism. Ah well, most of their ball strike decisions will be replaced soon enough
  16. Every day when I take a piss.
  17. I don't think it will go up significantly though. 7 years at 30.5 per year starting in 2023 is probably still going to be about what he ends up getting. Maybe some team adds an option year, maybe some team tries to go shorter term for higher AAV... but I really dont see a lot of front offices lining up to pay that guy past the age of 38 at a significantly higher AAV than 30.5
  18. Suspension isnt for the words, its for the contact. Hope he said it was a cocksucking strike zone and the entire conversation went exactly as it did in Bull Durham.
  19. I definitely do not understand the appeal of someone wanting to look like that.
  20. And because now everyone is curious...
  21. Should check out recent pics of former pitcher and now bodybuilder Kyle Farnsworth. It’s beyond experimental for him, looks like he used every steroid on Earth
  22. I think it’s too much also, but like I said, you know that’s what they’d ask for.
  23. Catcher was halfway through throwing it back to the pitcher because he knew it was a ball…lol
  24. My guess would be something like Orelvis + Tiedemann is what they would ask for, and the Jays would probably not want to do that. Groshans + Robberse + another?
  25. I suppose that would be better than listening to 2 homeless guys argue about squirrels. But like... barely.
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