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  1. These guys are putting on a clinic.
  2. They did, they optioned Easton Lucas and called up Walker. 2 off days the next 2 weeks, they don't need a 5th starter ATM.
  3. Strider to the IL... Hotlanta in shambles, love to see it. 😜
  4. I'm floating in that boat for the same reason, they don't have the pitching and in that minor league park it makes for a bad recipe, they will rake though.
  5. He doesn't suck, lol.
  6. 11. Khal Stephen RHP Ht: 6'4" | Wt: 215 | B-T: R-R Age: 22 BA Grade/Risk: 45/High. Track Record: A standout athlete and native of Indiana, Stephen spent two seasons at Purdue, working as a reliever as a freshman before moving into the starting rotation as a sophomore. Stephen entered the transfer portal prior to his junior season and enrolled at Mississippi State. He experienced a standout season in 2024 despite making the sizable jump to the Southeastern Conference. There, he made 16 starts and posted an 8-3 record, 3.28 ERA and 107 strikeouts to 21 walks over 96 innings. Following the season, the Blue Jays selected Stephen in the second round and signed him for a bonus of a little more than $1.1 million. Stephen did not pitch following the draft. He will debut in 2025. Scouting Report: An above-average athlete with a prototypical starter’s build at 6-foot-4, 215 pounds, Stephen’s delivery is smooth and athletic. He repeats it well and gets over his front side consistently. He uses a higher three-quarters arm slot with a quick snap at release. Stephen mixes five pitches: a four-seam fastball, slider, curveball, changeup and cutter. His fastball sits 92-93 mph and touches 96, with up to 20 inches of induced vertical break regularly. His primary secondary is a slider with some ride and sweep that sits in the low-to-mid 80s and generated whiffs at a rate of 40% in 2024. Stephen’s didn’t throw his changeup much in 2024 but it showed good results and boasted a 23% swinging-strike rate and a 61% groundball rate. Stephen throws a Bugs Bunny-style changeup that mimics fastball movement. He also mixes a curveball and a cutter, but neither is used regularly. Stephen shows above-average command of his pitch mix. The Future: Stephen has midrotation upside but is more than likely a No. 5 starter with a middle relief floor.
  7. Jays are 5th in fWAR positionally, just lacking in ISO obviously.
  8. You're a special kind of stupid aren't you?
  9. Baseball.
  10. JimmyC did this to me last week when I was chasing stats, these dingleberries have no clue, lol. It's not like Morton wasn't decent up until this season. Seems he's hit the proverbial age wall in his 40's.
  11. Reading through this thread you'd think the Jays were 5 games below .500, that's what's embarrassing. 🙄
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