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  1. He was a given call up since he's on the 40 man the Jays have 0 backup infielders right now.
  2. Vladdy another ho hum 2/2 with a sac fly and walk. Avridge up to.342 at High A
  3. 77 was probably his curve, the mid 80s one likely his slider.
  4. Pearson had his worst outing as a pro so far. 3 ip, 5 k, 3 hits, 3 BB, 2 ER. 73 pitches, 40 atrikes. Maybe working on breaking stuff or his change today
  5. Fixed that for you. And yes, Ichiro is a guaranteed Hall of Famer
  6. CC sabathia might have case in your Ichiro, molina, Verlander category. Though I highly doubt Molina gets real consideration. Russell martin, Brian McCann, Posey, Mauer....all gave superior numbers already, not to mentuo Posada who put up 45 WAR and was a 1 and done on the HOF ballot already. Great defensive catcher but not sure he falls into all time great status.
  7. Nice, snuck into 2nd with a big outing from Cotton! Still got a shot at the top
  8. Might send him to the Arizona fall league for a few more starts
  9. Might send him to the Arizona fall league for a few more starts
  10. Sunday Notes from Fangraphs: Danny Jansen is quietly having one of the best seasons of any player in minor league baseball. In 97 games split between three levels, the 22-year-old Toronto Blue Jays catching prospect is slashing .339/.414/.510 — and he’s not slowing down. In 52 plate appearances since being promoted to Triple-A Buffalo, he’s hit a Ruthian .455/.538/.795. When Jansen appeared in my July 1 Notes column, Blue Jays farm director Gil Kim was quoted as saying the youngster is “really opening up some eyes,” and that he is “one of the most-improved players in the system.” Jansen’s eyes are a big reason for that improvement. Four years after being drafted out of an Appleton, Wisconsin high school, in the 16th round, he’s receiving optometrical assistance. “Last year, I realized that things weren’t as clear anymore, so after the season I went to the eye doctor,” explained Jansen. “He told me I had astigmatism, so I got a prescription and started wearing glasses last fall. I’m seeing everything so clear now, like a normal person with good eyes would.” The former Appleton West Terror doesn’t wear contacts, which makes him the rare backstop who dons glasses behind his mask. He sees at least one advantage to that. “Dirt doesn’t get in my eyes,” Jansen explained with a knowing nod. Vision hasn’t been his only above-the-neck improvement. “My mindset is different,” Jansen told me. “I’ve stopped thinking about my mechanics. That’s a huge thing right there. I’d gotten in a trap the last few years where I tried to be somebody I wasn’t. This year I decided I was just going to be me, see the ball, and compete.” It has been said that a baseball looks like a beachball to a hitter who is hot, and while Jansen didn’t make any such observation, the 15 for 28 streak he was on when we spoke on Wednesday suggests that it probably does. As for the numbers themselves, does he ever blink his eyes to make sure he’s not dreaming? “Yeah, it’s definitely different,” admitted Jansen. “I’ve never really had this kind of success before. I’m confident right now, but really, I’m just trying to be level-headed, and trying to get better.”
  11. Holy s***, a vanland sighting?!
  12. Where they start him will depend on what they have him working on and how long it takes to do it. Chances are his fastball/curve combo could already play in bullpen on the majors but he needs to refine a 3rd pitch (likely his changeup) to at least an average level to be a starter. Not sure if he's still throwing a slider or not, you don't see very many pitchers these days throwing both a curve and slider, usually they shelf one or the other
  13. And that guy with 117 wRC+ was....? Mike Trout
  14. Homered again tonight
  15. Kiermeier roids? Discuss
  16. I know I'm amazing but I don't need it be on there twice. Please remove the lower me.
  17. Maybe, but.. the top 2 in the east are still the same..... the top 3 in the west are still the same.... even with movement of some pretty big names.... the top still looks pretty much the same
  18. You're bad at math..... Or you updated the wrong standings:) I think you added the points to last Tuesdays standings, not the ones from during the board blackout
  19. What does he do now in Japan? Does he get a few days rest and then play the field for 3 days until his next start or us he out in the field the next day after pitching?
  20. 2nd night in a row where a Bison needed a double in the 9th inning for the cycle, and hit a HR instead. Jansen did that same thing yesterday
  21. Teoscar with 2 HR tonight.
  22. Probably September 1. Really no reason he shouldn't be up the second rosters expand
  23. Slider hangy, Donaldson bangy the f*** out of that s***.
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