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  1. I agree with the wife comment but here are a couple short videos Here is a pitch by pitch summary of him working late in the game And this one is comparing his 2020 season to his start of the 2021 season
  2. Sticky stuff??
  3. Yeah thats where i figured their picks would fall but that article threw me for a loop
  4. I always thought it was after the second round somewhere in the 60s but this says otherwise I'm not sure if this is correct but thats what it says. https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2021/11/mariners-sign-robbie-ray.html In signing Ray, who rejected a qualifying offer in Toronto, the Mariners will surrender their third-highest selection in the 2022 draft. Toronto, meanwhile, will pick up a compensatory pick at the end of the first round by virtue of the fact that Ray signed for more than $50MM in guaranteed money.
  5. No teams will trade for him anyways
  6. I was gonna add that with the $5 Mil savings you could perhaps add a decent relief pitcher that pitched for Miami and Houston but I decided not to in order to save 3 pages of debate.
  7. If Phelps makes the team he will be paid 1.75 Million Blue Jays Sign Seven Players To Minor League Deals By Steve Adams | November 29, 2021 at 1:54pm CDT The Blue Jays announced Monday that they’ve signed the following seven players to minor league deals: right-handers David Phelps, Jose De Leon and Casey Lawrence; outfielders Mallex Smith and Nathan Lukes; left-hander Matt Gage; and catcher Kellin Deglan. Phelps will earn a $1.75MM salary if he makes the club, tweets Ben Nicholson-Smith of Sportsnet.
  8. Andy Martino is saying in this link not only that the Mets offered more but 10 million MORE than the Jays .....this deal keeps getting better
  9. LOL at the Angels not having a meeting With Robbie yet... whats the rush lol
  10. Whoa great price, thought he would get more
  11. Different lineup inTexas....teams can pitch around him ...in Toronto they had to pitch to him. Happy for Marcus and glad he chose Toronto to prove his worth. Thanks for the year, and the draft pick.
  12. I agree, what a stupid clickbait Tweet by him, "The Jays and Gausman have discussed multi year deal" like NO s*** SHERLOCK and here is another one ....ready....."Other clubs involved" He knows Gausman is a hot topic and knows the Jays have a HUGE following so he puts out pathetic s*** like this.
  13. Mariners To Acquire Adam Frazier From Padres By TC Zencka | November 27, 2021 at 10:34am CDT The San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners have agreed to three-player trade. The Padres will send second baseman Adam Frazier to Seattle for left-handed reliever Ray Kerr and outfielder Corey Rosier, reports ESPN’s Jeff Passan (via Twitter). Frazier certainly fits the mold of the type of offensive contributor that GM Jerry Dipoto tends to covet. The 29-year-old is a contact-first, well-rounded player who can player second base on a regular basis or move to the outfield. Though his defensive versatility is a plus, his bat plays best is he’s manning the keystone. Right now, that’s where he is most likely to get the bulk of his playing time. He will share the middle infield with J.P. Crawford, while Abraham Toro and Ty France will fill out the infield as Dylan Moore moves into a super utility role. Frazier was an All-Star last season with the Pirates before slowing down in San Diego. Still, he posted 4.0 rWAR and an overall slash line of .305/.368/.411 over 639 plate appearances between the Pirates and Padres. Frazier is projected to make around $7.2MM in arbitration in what will be his final season before free agency. In exchange for one season of Frazier, the Mariners are sending hard-throwing southpaw reliever in Kerr and a young outfielder in Rosier. At 27 years old without a Major League appearance, Kerr could be considered a non-prospect, though his ability to hit triple-digits on the radar gun leaves some intrigue to his future as a potential power arm out of the bullpen. He was signed a non-drafted free agent back in 2017, beginning his career as a two-way player, though he has focused on pitching in recent years. Last season, Kerr tossed 39 2/3 innings across 36 appearances in Double-A and Triple-A last season with a combined 3.18 ERA, inspiring 36.8 percent strikeout rate, and 9.8 percent walk rate. For a Padres team that’s prioritizing pitching depth this offseason, Kerr is a solid gamble to add to the 40-man roster. Rosier, 22, was a 12th round pick in last year’s amateur draft, signing for a $125K bonus. The Maryland native played his college ball at UNC Greensboro, and he was the #249th ranked prospect in the draft, per Baseball America. He played most of last season in Low-A Modesto, slashing an impressive .390/.461/.585 in 141 plate appearances. He projects as a centerfielder, though one with limited power and a contact-oriented approach at the dish.
  14. Yes, 1 guaranteed and 2 team options
  15. No way they part with Hoglund after they traded SWR.
  16. They also were quite certain that Springer was gonna sign with them
  17. No wonder his GMs drink and drive
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