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  1. The longest tenured #73 in history is recently DFA'd former Cubs closer Adbert Alzolay, who wore the number for each the last six seasons
  2. Former Jays starter Gustavo Chacin wore #73 when he made it back to the majors with the Astros in 2010.
  3. 73 days until the start of Spring Training! The only player to wear #73 for the Jays, was reliever Ryan Dull in 2019. There are not a lot of photos of Ryan Dull with the Blue Jays, believe it or not.
  4. Austin Hays, if you forgive his illness riddled 2024, has always been a fairly productive OF bat. I think he's one of the better buy low candidates this off season. Surely goes for much better value than Conforto
  5. MLBTR projected him for just 9M (18/2) but Kiley had him at 15M. I agree 17M seems high, I would have guessed in the 12-14M range
  6. Get the coffee on
  7. The second most tenured #74 in history was Eloy Jimenez. The former mega prospect wore the number in each of the last six seasons with the White Sox, prior to being dealt to the O's in July (where he wears #72).
  8. Kenley Jansen has worn #74 for fifteen seasons, no one else more than six.
  9. Bringing this back from two years ago. In this thread we count down to the official opening of Spring Training 2025 (Feb 20th), using photos of Blue Jays jersey numbers or other MLB numbers of note. There are 74 Days until Spring Training officially opens. #74 has only been worn by Breyvic Valera and Jose Cuas in Toronto.
  10. Another interesting situation of similar note is Soroka, didn't realize he was so dominant in a short stint as an RP, but apparently teams are still looking at him as a starter. https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2024/12/mets-rumors-michael-soroka-starter-reliever-free-agent.html At the right price, he could almost be a hedge bet to Yariel. Have them battle it out to earn a starter spot and the other can stay stretched out as a multi inning RP.
  11. Pendleton

    NHL Thread

    Gudas and Trouba on the same team, gotta keep your head up
  12. f***ing hate that guy's discount Adam Lind face
  13. I don't see the need for musical chairs though. Leave your guy at 3B and find a middle INF who can play either side of the bag as needed
  14. That was my first thought, isn't Kim a SS? I have little doubt Chapman would be great at it, but this still didn't really compute
  15. https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5973372/2024/12/05/matt-chapman-giants-shortstop-ha-seong-kim/?utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=mlbtw&source=mlbtw Sources say Chapman is open to moving to SS
  16. I don't mind it, we just need to trade for Devers
  17. You can go literally anywhere else on the internet if you feel like debating that s*** Card collecting is super hot right now, seems to be very common for current players to want to get their hands on their own exclusive cards.
  18. There's a live chat at 2PM EST if anyone wants to ask a question related to the Jays farm system
  19. https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2024/12/what-should-the-padres-do-with-luis-arraez.html The article is about the Padres need to slash payroll and Luis Arraez being a potential trade candidate for that reason, but it made me realize what a weird player he is. How do you manage to win the NL Batting Title while only finishing with 1 WAR?
  20. Pendleton

    NHL Thread

    Annunen has been really terrible this year. They had to try and find a more steady backup, because Georgiev has been inconsistent as well.
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