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  1. Safe to expect to some sort of underslot type pick in the next couple selections
  2. Nah Tabler gets a lot more descriptive and specific than that when discussing the male form.
  3. Can't wait to see him roundhouse kick Odor in the teeth.
  4. I even tried a couple of my go-to troubleshooting options, I refreshed the page several times in a row and then turned my computer off and back on again. Can't believe even that didn't work.
  5. Thanks but same thing, just get the MLB draft logo and no stream ever loads up. Weird, I was able to watch last night
  6. Is the stream working for everyone else? I just have the MLB draft logo....
  7. Leblebijian was one of the players featured in this week's "Knocking down the door" report on MLBTR. Probably should be giving him a chance given the noodle bat options we have at 2B right now. Injuries throughout the Blue Jays’ infield have kept Ryan Goins busy—he’s started 40 of the team’s 63 games—but, as would’ve been expected, he’s not providing much offense (.605 OPS). A healthy return from Devon Travis, who is on the disabled list with a knee injury, would push him back to a bench role. But given Travis’ extensive injury history and without a current timetable for return, it could be a good time to give Leblebijian a look at second base. The former 25th Round draft pick has a .310/.380/.518 slash line with eight homers and 11 doubles in his first 57 Triple-A games. While his International League numbers aren’t likely to carry over to the Majors, they’re interesting enough, along with his strong defensive ability, to find out if he’s capable of helping the Jays out now.
  8. Everything sounds pretty A-OK to me so far. Let's hope not haha
  9. Cool, makes sense. Pretty interesting pitching profile as a fallback if needed.
  10. Sounds like a very intriguing prospect. Did the Jays have him announced as a catcher or a pitcher? Known since starring in the 2011 Little League World Series, Danner is one of the better legitimate two-way players in this Draft class. The scouting industry is still split down the middle on whether he'd be better suited on the mound or behind the plate at the next level. Danner has spent more time, especially in showcases, showing what he can do as a pitcher. He has a live fastball that can touch 94-95 mph and complements it with a solid curveball and a changeup that flashes above-average. He can fill the strike zone with all three, coming from a high slot. The UCLA commit also has the chance to a special catcher. He has good hands and a plus arm defensively and while he's a below-average runner, his athleticism helps him move well behind the dish. He swings the bat well from a crouch set up, with quiet pop that could end up being average power in the future. The one thing scouts agree on is that Danner's grades will improve once he starts to focus on one craft. But even as the spring unfolded, there was division among scouts whether he should stay on the mound or behind the plate at the next level.
  11. Here's hoping you get one of your picks
  12. Another multi hit night
  13. You're reacting like I said he was good lol Castro is a good example of a thrower who hasn't developed into a pitcher.
  14. The O's speak pretty highly of him, and have said they want to give him the development time he missed to work on his stuff, but then they keep going and calling him up.
  15. Just got a face full of Flower power. The Nats really need bullpen help
  16. Perhaps another Miguel Castro type arm, except hopefully one that will be given proper time to develop his secondary pitches?
  17. Gotta turn him into a side arm reliever if he doesn't turn out as a SS
  18. Jeter Downs. Do you think his parents named him after Derek Jeter?
  19. The Jays haven't seemed to develop many top of the order type bats over the years, it would be great if Warmoth can be that kind of player for us somewhere down the line.
  20. Yeah one of the conditions of him signing will be having to punch himself in the face for that.
  21. God I hope this kid makes it in baseball
  22. Not surprising that it's the Nats who are willing to take a chance on the questionable character
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