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Phillies (Luzardo) vs Blue Jays (Bassitt): 6/5/25, 3:07pm
Orgfiller replied to Brock Beauchamp's topic in Game Thread Archive
Straw is over a full win better than Roki Sasaki and counting. Ross Atkins is laughing all the way to the bank. -
Phillies (Luzardo) vs Blue Jays (Bassitt): 6/5/25, 3:07pm
Orgfiller replied to Brock Beauchamp's topic in Game Thread Archive
Bottom of the lineup wreaking havoc. -
Mostly in the bottom of the recap articles since that's where we get tangible updates on performance. Tagged you since you would know who the next X non injured prospects in the top ~21-26 range would be to replace the injured guys with. But could be helpful to note the guys that will be out for some time, usually/almost always pitchers.
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Another small nitpick that would likely help, perhaps adding a section for injured top prospects? Bit depressing to always see zeros next to Barriera, Ricky T, Bloss, Kasevich, etc. Maybe we replace them with the next top vote getters in the top 20 rankings @Brock Beauchamp and have a section just for injured long-term guys.
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Nice to see Stephen shove in A+ and the power come alive in AAA. I like the new format for the top 20 hitters/pitchers as it makes it much cleaner to read, but as a small nitpick, the blue rows are slightly hard on the eye, maybe a lighter font could help here? Something to play around with perhaps.
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Soto is fine, his Statcast metrics are super elite. Getting insanely unlucky.
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General Blue Jays Discussion Thread (2025)
Orgfiller replied to Ryu In My House's topic in Toronto Blue Jays Talk
Varsho, while not the sole contributor, was also very much a catalyst in the power department it should be noted. A .337 ISO since being activated was an oasis in the middle of a power desert. Our shared team leader in homeruns in 40% of the games of the other two co-leaders. Not a small power dropoff from himself to a Lukes/Straw platoon, but hopefully Barger and his emergence continues picking up the slack in this department. The team as a whole crushed the ball this last series. -
You won't find one baseball fan outside Seattle lamenting that the Jays picked Gausman over Robbie Ray in free agency, but nevertheless it's nice to see the latter starting to return to a shade of the form we saw from the 2021 Cy Young winner. Now two years removed from his TJS and in a different team, he's once again pitching like a top of the rotation arm in San Francisco, with the Giants well in the race for the NLW and WC.
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Fun fact: for as nutty as Aaron Judge has been, the already nutty Ohtani actually has a higher xwOBA, mostly on the basis of Judge having an absurd .464 BABIP. Juan Soto is 5th in baseball in xwOBA but only has a 113 wRC+, he's having an extremely frustrating amount of batted ball luck, depending on if you care about Juan Soto performing well.
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General Blue Jays Discussion Thread (2025)
Orgfiller replied to Ryu In My House's topic in Toronto Blue Jays Talk
SSS alert re: defense, so take everything I'm about to say with a grain of salt and feel free to respond with the very valid "this is all just noise" comment, but Vlad thus far is not grading out as one of the worst defenders in the league. Potential wishful thinking explanation: could playing alongside elite 2B defenders like Gimenez and now Ernie for the season be masking his poor range? He was playing with some absolute butchers last season in the likes of Spencer Hortwitz, Davis Schneider, etc. meaning guys with already limited range who could barely play a position. So now that Gimenez and Ernie are covering for his poor range attempts to his right, he can cheat to getting balls near the 1B bag instead. Did Ross Atkins cook with the Gimenez acquisition by indirectly adding 0.5 wins to Vlad's season over season WAR? Many people are asking this question. -
General Blue Jays Discussion Thread (2025)
Orgfiller replied to Ryu In My House's topic in Toronto Blue Jays Talk
Definitely fair, although one could say that since framing is at least most recently a sought after skill which most of the league now actively works on, it's probably still a fair comparison. Like in a league where framing is a core component that teams look for, Cal Raleigh still grades out highly among his peers, and WAR reflects that since the base level replacement level catcher may have improved. -
Getting non zero assets like Pinango and Fisher for guys like Pearson and Biggio have been lowkey massive wins for the FO. Fisher already projects better than Pearson, and the Pitching+ models are big fans. Pinango has been crushing AA at 23 with good power and K/BB numbers.
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General Blue Jays Discussion Thread (2025)
Orgfiller replied to Ryu In My House's topic in Toronto Blue Jays Talk
Gimenez bumps Stefanic out though. We need the Santander spot to not be a total black hole, and if he's playing injured that's certainly adding to the problem. -
General Blue Jays Discussion Thread (2025)
Orgfiller replied to Ryu In My House's topic in Toronto Blue Jays Talk
Minor nitpick, Gimenez has actually already started getting into rehab games. He started a game in Dunedin last night. -
General Blue Jays Discussion Thread (2025)
Orgfiller replied to Ryu In My House's topic in Toronto Blue Jays Talk
Top 30 such seasons: https://www.fangraphs.com/leaders/major-league?stats=bat&lg=all&qual=y&type=8&month=0&ind=1&startdate=&enddate=&season1=1871&season=2025&pos=c # Season Name Team G PA HR R RBI SB BB% K% ISO BABIP AVG OBP SLG wOBA wRC+ BsR Off Def WAR 1 2012 Buster Posey SFG 148 610 24 78 103 1 11.3% 15.7% .213 .368 .336 .408 .549 .406 164 -4.6 41.8 32.8 9.8 2 1972 Johnny Bench CIN 147 652 40 87 125 6 15.3% 12.9% .271 .246 .270 .379 .541 .402 156 -0.8 39.4 20.0 9.2 3 1997 Mike Piazza LAD 152 633 40 104 124 5 10.9% 12.2% .277 .363 .362 .431 .638 .452 183 0.6 66.9 5.5 9.1 4 1982 Gary Carter MON 154 653 29 91 97 2 11.9% 9.8% .217 .284 .293 .381 .510 .388 150 -1.6 34.9 23.3 8.4 5 2009 Joe Mauer MIN 138 606 28 94 96 4 12.5% 10.4% .222 .373 .365 .444 .587 .438 170 -2.1 50.8 11.3 8.3 6 2008 Brian McCann ATL 145 573 23 68 87 5 9.9% 11.2% .222 .306 .301 .373 .523 .386 135 -4.8 20.5 44.3 8.3 7 1943 Josh Gibson HG 69 302 20 93 109 4 17.2% .402 .466 .560 .867 .639 251 0.4 60.8 3.4 8.1 8 1974 Johnny Bench CIN 160 708 33 108 129 5 11.3% 12.7% .227 .281 .280 .363 .507 .387 142 -0.4 33.7 18.4 8.0 9 1970 Johnny Bench CIN 158 671 45 97 148 5 8.0% 15.2% .294 .281 .293 .345 .587 .399 144 0.4 37.3 15.8 7.9 10 1953 Roy Campanella BRO 144 590 41 103 142 4 11.4% 9.8% .299 .288 .312 .395 .611 .441 154 0.5 42.4 15.6 7.7 11 1886 King Kelly CHI 118 534 4 155 79 53 15.5% 6.2% .146 .413 .388 .483 .534 .475 177 3.6 66.3 -1.0 7.6 12 1977 Carlton Fisk BOS 152 632 26 106 102 7 11.9% 13.4% .205 .329 .315 .402 .521 .403 143 -0.5 31.9 21.0 7.6 13 1979 Darrell Porter KCR 157 679 20 101 112 3 17.8% 9.6% .193 .293 .291 .421 .484 .399 144 -0.7 35.5 15.8 7.5 14 2014 Buster Posey SFG 147 605 22 72 89 0 7.8% 11.4% .179 .319 .311 .364 .490 .371 142 -3.5 25.4 24.9 7.5 15 2012 Yadier Molina STL 138 563 22 65 76 12 8.0% 9.8% .186 .316 .315 .373 .501 .375 138 -4.8 20.9 33.5 7.5 16 2014 Jonathan Lucroy MIL 153 655 13 73 69 4 10.1% 10.8% .164 .324 .301 .373 .465 .368 133 -1.9 22.3 25.7 7.4 17 1993 Mike Piazza LAD 149 602 35 81 112 3 7.6% 14.3% .243 .322 .318 .370 .561 .401 150 -0.9 36.3 16.5 7.4 18 2008 Russell Martin LAD 155 650 13 87 69 18 13.8% 12.8% .116 .309 .280 .385 .396 .350 112 1.4 11.2 41.1 7.3 19 1992 Darren Daulton PHI 145 585 27 80 109 11 15.0% 17.6% .254 .288 .270 .385 .524 .399 156 1.3 37.1 11.2 7.2 20 2013 Yadier Molina STL 136 541 12 68 80 3 5.5% 10.2% .158 .338 .319 .359 .477 .362 133 -2.5 17.5 32.5 7.2 21 1984 Gary Carter MON 159 669 27 75 106 2 9.6% 8.5% .193 .287 .294 .366 .487 .377 142 -0.4 31.0 14.9 7.1 22 1951 Roy Campanella BRO 143 562 33 90 108 1 9.4% 9.1% .265 .311 .325 .393 .590 .440 158 -0.2 40.5 10.6 7.1 23 1968 Bill Freehan DET 155 635 25 73 84 0 10.2% 10.1% .191 .258 .263 .366 .454 .375 149 -0.3 30.4 11.9 7.0 24 1993 Chris Hoiles BAL 126 503 29 80 82 1 13.7% 18.7% .274 .338 .310 .416 .585 .433 166 -0.1 41.0 12.9 7.0 25 1966 Joe Torre ATL 148 614 36 83 101 0 9.8% 9.9% .245 .300 .315 .382 .560 .408 157 -1.2 39.9 1.3 6.9 26 1983 Gary Carter MON 145 609 17 63 79 1 8.4% 9.4% .174 .272 .270 .336 .444 .343 117 -0.3 11.3 35.6 6.8 27 1999 Ivan Rodriguez TEX 144 630 35 116 113 25 3.8% 10.2% .227 .324 .332 .356 .558 .388 125 -0.4 20.9 28.2 6.8 28 1975 Johnny Bench CIN 142 606 28 83 110 11 10.7% 17.8% .236 .303 .283 .359 .519 .387 140 2.3 29.9 14.8 6.8 29 2015 Buster Posey SFG 150 623 19 74 95 2 9.0% 8.3% .153 .320 .318 .379 .470 .363 135 -1.7 23.8 20.8 6.8 30 1937 Bill Dickey NYY 140 608 29 87 133 3 12.0% 3.6% .238 .307 .332 .417 .570 .442 146 -1.0 40.7 7.2 6.7 -
Man when you said he's showing signs of life I really wasn't hoping to read "he's raised the OPS up to .497". Talk about a vibe killer. This might your worst use of SSS yet, 5 games in the complex league for a guy with a sub 50 wRC+ on the season.
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Blue Jays (Gausman) vs. Rangers (deGrom): 5/26/25, 4:05pm
Orgfiller replied to Brock Beauchamp's topic in Game Thread Archive
They realized they were blocking Hayden Birdsong for no reason and he looks like a good young arm. -
General Blue Jays Discussion Thread (2025)
Orgfiller replied to Ryu In My House's topic in Toronto Blue Jays Talk
Yeah of course, I will say I was being somewhat pedantic since he mentioned he whiffed on all the MLB transactions from this offseason. Santander and Scherzer have been clear big negatives, no question about it. Scherzer in particular does seem like he totally scammed us. Gimenez I'm still willing to give a pass on, because he's some batted ball luck correction away from being a very positive contributor on the team. The defense and baserunning has been as advertised, and if his actual wOBA matched his .320 xwOBA figure he would be looking like a core piece. -
General Blue Jays Discussion Thread (2025)
Orgfiller replied to Ryu In My House's topic in Toronto Blue Jays Talk
We calling Yimi and Hoffman dud signings now? Hoffman has elite peripherals across the board, he's just been unlucky with HR/FB luck. Even with his s***** splitter his xERA and xFIP are both extremely good, the K/BB is excellent. Yimi's shoulder could certainly be a concern although at least he had no blowups before he got injured. -
Blue Jays (Gausman) vs. Rangers (deGrom): 5/26/25, 4:05pm
Orgfiller replied to Brock Beauchamp's topic in Game Thread Archive
Kirk was so locked in he still made the throw despite the K. -
Blue Jays (Gausman) vs. Rangers (deGrom): 5/26/25, 4:05pm
Orgfiller replied to Brock Beauchamp's topic in Game Thread Archive
Honestly, the fact that it was Kirk running was a positive there. Any runner that isn't in the 90th percentile sprint speed is hosed there, that was an absolute laser to home and right on the money. I think a lot of guys struggle to score on that throw. -
Blue Jays (Gausman) vs. Rangers (deGrom): 5/26/25, 4:05pm
Orgfiller replied to Brock Beauchamp's topic in Game Thread Archive
Maybe more impressive than the luck going our way for once is Kirk making it to third on that play. -
Blue Jays (Gausman) vs. Rangers (deGrom): 5/26/25, 4:05pm
Orgfiller replied to Brock Beauchamp's topic in Game Thread Archive
Santander should have walked. -
Blue Jays (Gausman) vs. Rangers (deGrom): 5/26/25, 4:05pm
Orgfiller replied to Brock Beauchamp's topic in Game Thread Archive
Love that 3-0 swing from Kirk, looking to do damage and while it's not a hit, it's a loud out and gets us a run.

