Jump to content
Jays Centre
  • Create Account

jaysblue

Old-Timey Member
  • Posts

    18,611
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    10

 Content Type 

Profiles

Toronto Blue Jays Videos

2025 Toronto Blue Jays Top Prospects Ranking

Toronto Blue Jays Free Agent & Trade Rumors, Notes, & Tidbits

Guides & Resources

2025 Toronto Blue Jays Draft Pick Tracker

News

Forums

Blogs

Events

Store

Downloads

Gallery

Everything posted by jaysblue

  1. Took Homer Bailey. PM'd Dinger
  2. The War Pigs --> Ryan Helsley Ten Cent Beer Night --> Corey Knebel The Butt Stallions Abomination ISO Horny Abomination Abomination The Beach Cowboys The True Cardinals The Bryce is Right Saskatchewan 54's A 3rd Leg to Stanton
  3. I'm shocked he lasted this long. Nice pick.
  4. all my cuts have been made
  5. Made all my cuts in the DDL and BORED
  6. When I added some of my prospects, they didn't have green flags so couldn't put them in my minors. Could a commish move Daza, Haseley Arementios, and Quinn to my minors. Thanks.
  7. jaysblue

    NBA Thread

    I wouldn't count Toronto out against Milwaukee. Like you said, they could pull an upset. I still consider the Bucks favourites in a series vs. the Raps. Raptors weren't 100% when they first played the Bucks earlier in the year. So the upcoming games against them will be indicators. As well, the Bucks have all the pressure on them. If they don't make the Finals this season, it's a huge disappointment for them.
  8. jaysblue

    NBA Thread

    That's what a team is supposed to do during the regular season. Beat up on sub -500 teams to bump them up in the standings, and play around .500 against winning teams. And most of those games against winning teams were close, so it's not like the Raptors got destroyed. I hate the misconception that the Raptors can only beat losing teams and can't beat the good teams.
  9. jaysblue

    NBA Thread

    Securing the #2 seed is imperative. I don't know who mentioned on here before that the Raptors should just focus on getting to the Playoffs healthy and that seeding isn't the most important. Obviously being healthy in the playoffs is super important, though seeding plays a huge role as well. Like you said, you want an easy first round matchup and home court in the second round vs. a team like Indiana, Boston, Miami or Philly if you meet one of them. If they can get to the Conference Finals against Milwaukee, the Raps have a fighting chance as we saw last season. The Raps would give the Clippers or Lakers a run for their money if they made the Finals.
  10. NL West is pretty weak. The Dodgers still win the division, hands down. The Giants, Rockies and Padres aren't going to be that good, so the D'Backs could definitely beat up on some of their divisional opponents. Teams in the NL Central will be beating up on each other, same in the NL East. I like the D'Backs chances of grabbing a wild card spot in the NL.
  11. Yeah there should be similar pitchers available on waivers once the season begins. Thanks. VV's K rate looks enticing, but he's been a huge disappointment. His FIP is way too high.
  12. Vince Velasquez or Ethan Hankins in a 20-team dynasty league?
  13. Looks like Nolan Arenado wants out of Colorado. Rockies are such a terrible organization.
  14. A move to the NL for him was best. No risk for Atlanta. Could turn out to be a nice signing. Anibal Sanchez turned it around after some bad years in Detroit.
  15. I added them to my roster but can't move them to my minors. They don't have the green flag.
  16. Yeah some interesting names actually. Thanks for the reminder! I need Daza, Quinn, Armenteros and Haseley placed on my minors pretty please. Didn't have that option when adding them. Thanks!
  17. Do I even own any MILB guys that are worth rostering?
  18. Some women's tennis matches are extremely boring. If you watch Serena or another top female vs. an unranked player or someone in the first/second round of a tournament, the sets are usually 6-0, 6-1, with hardly any good shots or long rallies. At least in men's tennis, even if you see Federer or Djokovic play in a first round match against an unranked player, you still get some good points, longer rallies and fantastic shots. You can get some great women's matches later on in the tournament, but even some of them could be very lopsided and not entertaining. Serena Williams and Venus Williams in 1998 claimed they could beat any male tennis player outside of the top 200. Karsten Braasch, a German tennis player, ranked 203rd at the time, who was the end of his career, and smoked cigarettes and drank beer when practicing, beat Serena 6-1 and Venus 6-2.
×
×
  • Create New...