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  1. You have a laptop and HDMI cord, right? Stream on your TV here... http://roystream.com/g/baseball/mlb/oakland-athletics-at-toronto-blue-jays#home-5
  2. LETS GO BLUE JAYS *CLAP, CLAP* *CLAP, CLAP, CLAP* LETS GO BLUE JAYS *CLAP, CLAP* *CLAP, CLAP, CLAP* LETS GO BLUE JAYS *CLAP, CLAP* *CLAP, CLAP, CLAP*
  3. Need us some good Bassitt tonight. Go Jays Go!
  4. Blue Jays Fallers Adam Macko, RHP (No. 10 to No. 26) Acquired by the Blue Jays in the Teoscar Hernandez trade with the Mariners in November 2022, Macko has been unimpressive in 2023 as he’s struggled with command and has been hit hard. Over nine starts with High-A Vancouver Macko has a 6.39 ERA and a .279 opponent average. Dasan Brown, OF (No. 13 to No. 20) Few players have the ability to defend in center field the way Brown does. After a step forward with his hitting ability in 2022, however, things have regressed again in 2023. In his second extended run at High-A, Brown isn’t getting on base, hitting for power or contact. Without any offensive upside Brown looks like a standout defender and little else.
  5. Blue Jays Risers Top 30 Kendry Rojas, LHP (No. 21 to No. 6) Rojas is a projectable lefthander who has performed for Low-A Dunedin this season. He’s made 10 appearances and has held opponents to a .218 batting average with 9.5 strikeouts per nine and 2.8 walks per nine. Rojas has added 3 mph of velocity onto his four-seam fastball and slider in 2023 and the improved stuff has led to results. Rojas' fastball has added velocity while maintaining above-average ride on the pitch. With starters traits and improving stuff, Rojas is a big arrow-up name. Leo Jimenez, SS (No. 20 to No. 7) Over the course of his professional career Jimenez has struggled to stay on the field. This season he’s been healthy for Double-A New Hampshire and has hit leadoff while spending time at second base and shortstop. His versatility defensively is an asset but it’s been his combination of strong plate skills, above-average exit velocity data and the ability to find the barrel that has him climbing up the Blue Jays rankings. Jimenez is hitting .301/.361/.451 with 11 doubles and four home runs over 39 games with Double-A New Hampshire. He is difficult to strike out and shows a wide variety of skills that could translate to success sometime in the next few seasons. Chad Dallas, RHP (NR to No. 15) Selected out of Tennessee in the fourth round of the 2021 draft, Dallas has shown improved stuff and gotten results over the first half of the 2023 season. He mixes four pitches led by a sweepy low-to-mid-80s slider and a fastball that sits 92-94 mph. Dallas will mix in some curveballs and changeups but his slider and fastball combination is his bread and butter. After five strong starts with High-A Vancouver, Dallas was promoted to New Hampshire, where he’s been solid against better competition. Connor Cooke, RHP (NR to No. 25) A 10th-round pick in 2021, Cooke has developed into a potential high-leverage reliever who could move quickly to the major leagues. His fastball features above-average velocity and plus shape and release characteristics that make it a swing-and-miss offering. He mixes in a high-spin low-to-mid-80s sweeping slider that may actually be Cooke’s best pitch. He’ll show a changeup but feel for the pitch come and goes. Rafael Sanchez, RHP (NR to No. 28) Signed out of Cuba as an older prospect with professional experience, Sanchez has shown one of the most unique changeups in the Blue Jays system. A low-spin splitter, it's a signature pitch that the rest of his arsenal plays off of. His fastball is fringy but shows average velocity and movement. His slider is his second best pitch and works in tandem with his splitter to miss bats. Sanchez has a back-end starter ceiling with some upside as a reliever with feel for two bat-missing secondaries. Ryan Jennings, RHP (NR to No. 29) Outside of a rough three-start stretch in early-to-mid-May, Jennings has pitched well in 2023, earning a promotion to High-A Vancouver. Jennings mixes a low-to-mid-90s fastball with a mid-80s cutter and a curveball with good depth. He’s a smooth athletic thrower with the potential to add more velocity should he move to the bullpen. He was a good pick for Toronto in the fourth round of the 2022 draft. Peyton Williams, 1B (NR to No. 30) A big-bodied first base-only slugger with advanced plate skills and plus power, Williams took a little while to get his footing this season but over his last month with Low-A Dunedin Williams has hit .337/.417/.615 with seven home runs over 28 games. He’s struggled early with High-A Vancouver but fits the profile of a prototypical lefthanded-hitting and throwing first base-only bat with contact and power.
  6. It's basically what I thought it'd be about, he'll learn and mature, I think. I still think they should've kept it in-house though.
  7. Spanky99

    NBA Thread

    I'm serious though, just wondering what the folks that know more than me think. That suit though, lol.
  8. Spanky99

    NBA Thread

    So what are peoples thoughts on this dingleberry?
  9. Haha... https://www.tsn.ca/orelvis-martinez-drawing-lofty-comparisons-in-blue-jays-camp-1.1773433#:~:text=The%20swing%20and%20pop%20in,stud%20right%2Dhander%20Aaron%20Nola.
  10. If I had a need I'd have tried.¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Sshhh... he went to connorp's "Son"
  11. Yeah, chucked him under the bus.
  12. Ouch, he's young, so he should learn I'd expect.
  13. Term has already answered you adequately, it's a great read and shows Ty Cobb in a far different light.
  14. I own that dude in a couple leagues, I keep waiting for the inevitable setback, so far so good.
  15. Hi guys *waves*... and hugs lol
  16. Wow! Ya 3-foot f***ing minion, look what ya started, ****... lolololol I mean, who says that?
  17. I don't think I've ever seen so much dick tuck s*** in my life, lmao. Dude, I asked you to drop your balls bro, lmao. WHoooooooo
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