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  1. Yeah I'm kind of liking this pick. Seems like he's more of a typical prospect rather than your usual diamond in the rough Rule 5 guy. Going to be tricky to hang on to him all year though and it makes me think we are going to tank this year by essentially wasting a roster spot all year.
  2. How would that work? Didn't we do it with that pitcher we took from the Royals a couple of years ago?
  3. Thank you BTS!
  4. It's probably time to quit putting amphetamines in your coffee, tercet.
  5. He hasn't even been that impressive in the 2 years he spent in the rookie league.
  6. If he does stick it's going to be one hell of a year. Which I think we might be in for anyway. Just reading the tea leaves here but taking an 18 year old in the Rule 5, really quiet on the FA front, traded an established regular for a AAA pitcher, dumped Tulo, etc. We might be tanking this year.
  7. Luciano is 18 years old lol
  8. Then the Giants took Travis Bergen.
  9. White Sox took Romano. Almost glad, now I don't have to hear casual fans rant and rave about him anymore.
  10. Despite his fatness 3 for 30 for Lynn ain't bad!
  11. I saw that. Tony LaRussa is awful.
  12. That's a good point. It just doesn't seem right to give someone 10 million dollars a year to perform athletic events when they're fat. Probably for the best that we passed.
  13. Just looking at his stats he seems pretty solid to me. Doesn't seem to get hurt outside of the TJS. Velocity is holding up well. AAV is so low he doesn't need to do much other than stay in the rotation. If he pitches like he did last year in 2019 he'll get close to fulfilling the contract already and everything else will be a surplus. He does seem to fail the eye test though but I haven't seen him pitch much.
  14. Yeah I remember. What does that mean?
  15. Lynn seems like he could implode any year now but he threw up 3 WAR last season. 3 years kind of sucks but a $10M AAV is solid. He basically needs to pitch well enough to remain in the rotation as a mediocre #5 to make this contract worth it. Anything more than that is surplus.
  16. Wait a second, so he could theoretically sign a 2 year 10 million dollar deal on top of it and the Jays would be on the hook for 38 mil and the new team pays Tulo an additional 10? I thought whatever number he signs for reduces the amount the Jays owe him? Thus, his next offers will only consist of league min offers because it makes no difference to Tulo anyway.
  17. Yeah it's a stopgap then Bichette. Seems like Diaz would have been the perfect stopgap though. I get the corpse of Tulo not being that stopgap, but if he's healthy this year and plays for another team he would have been a good stopgap on top of seeing if we could get the deadcat bounce in the process.
  18. I don't understand what they are trying to do at SS now.
  19. Yeah I guess that's possible if they simply want to create a sense of goodwill. In the end that's all ******** IMO, money talks and players sign where they get paid the most. Some of them want to sign with winners but it's usually the winners paying more anyway.
  20. If he's actually healthy enough to contribute we cut him a huge favor. Should have played hardball with him and got him to agree to a reduced buyout. The only way this makes sense to me now is if he's simply a bag of bones at this point and can't really play anymore.
  21. Well we had two veteran SS's on the team already and dumped one for a fringey prospect and the other for negative 38 million. I would like to know what kind of player they are seeking exactly.
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