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  1. Makes BOs decision to sign a 3 year $33.6 million contract look horrible when Vladdy is in line for $20 millon next year and the year after.
  2. https://twitter.com/MLBazFallLeague/status/1711833786454040727/video/2 Keith Law's take on Ricky T at fall league. Ricky Tiedemann, LHP, Toronto Blue Jays Toronto lefty Ricky Tiedemann was the team’s third-round pick in 2021. He started throwing harder that fall in instructs, and carried it over into early 2022, but the last 15 months have seen him deal with three separate bouts of arm trouble, including a shoulder injury this spring and biceps tendinitis this summer. He threw just 44 innings during the regular season and had a 5.06 ERA with 20 walks in 32 innings in Double A, where he spent most of the season. He started one game of a triple-header on Saturday, where all six AFL teams played at Goodyear Stadium, and showed the big stuff but also some of the same delivery issues that make him so high-risk. Tiedemann was 93-98 mph across his three innings on Saturday, punching out five and allowing just one walk. His slider was 78-83 but varied some in shape, while he showed good run on an 82-83 mph changeup that gives him a true three-pitch mix to be a starter. The slider can be pretty big, but the changeup was the better pitch in this particular outing. It’s a low 3/4 arm slot and he looked stiffer this year than when I saw him in early September of 2022, while his shoulder is still pretty open at release, all of which would seem to put more pressure on his upper arm to help generate that big velocity while possibly inhibiting his command as well. You have to develop a guy like this as a starter if his health allows it, especially since he has the pitches to get hitters on the opposite side out, but I have concerns about whether he can hold up and throw enough strikes to get there.
  3. The theory the day before the game of pulling Berrios if there was a runner on, 2nd time through with the pocket of LHH is sound. Doesn't matter whose idea it was. The person who executed pulling Berrios after having eyes on him is the problem. Berrios was super strong. ABORT-ABORT
  4. For anyone who thinks Atkins spoke at his presser without running everything through Shapiro I think you are wrong. Shapiro is the 100% full on puppet leader for the sorry gang below him.
  5. In a vacuum that was a horrible decision. What complicated things was Berrios literally had the best stuff I have ever seen him have. At that point anyone with half a brain pivots and keeps him in there. If it was a normal day and Berrios had his 3 runs over 7 innings stuff I can see getting creative with the early pull.
  6. Gibby is a legend in Toronto.
  7. Varsho will be the teams starting CF and will field spectacularly enough to justify his 9th spot in the batting order.
  8. My buddy was at the game today. great seats, close enough to the Jays dugout to be heard. He was chirping Schnieder about yanking Berrios during the game and was told to SHUT THE FU@K UP by the manager.
  9. Barker is a classic case of being brought along by a really good vet announcer Blair. Blair had him predicting the German soccer league results a couple years ago to listen to him try to pronounce the names. He is a humble guy and very entertaining.
  10. Any word on Cimber? Nice RP Bison depth with Green, Pearson, Jackson and even Pop.
  11. Green is guaranteed $2.25 million this year, after which the contract can extend in the following ways: • First, the Blue Jays get a club option covering the 2024-26 seasons for $27 million over three years, with annual performance bonuses of up to $1 million based on games pitched; • If the Blue Jays decline that option, Green gets a player option for the 2024 season worth $6.25 million with up to $2 million in bonuses based on games pitched; • If Green declines that, the Blue Jays get a final $21-million, two-year club option covering 2024-25 with annual performance bonuses of up to $1 million based on games pitched.
  12. Ernie Clement just keeps on raking with Buffalo. .361 .421 .995 with 55 RBI, 11 HRs, 11 SBs in about 1/2 a seasons worth of ABs @ 244ABs Dude is on FIRE And Mitch White shows how smart our Pro Scouts are 9.53 ERA in August with the BBs
  13. A little of where are they now: Joel Payamps dropped for nothing. This year he is 51.1 IP 1.93 ERA .857 WHIP 59 Ks Jason Adams who had a 2.91 ERA for Jays in 2019 who was also deemed not good enough and let go for nothing. Allowed 58 hits over the last two years in 106 IP
  14. Espinal apparently had trade interest from Seattle at the deadline. No way they cut a 2022 all star that has ++ defense at the 3 most important infield positions. Especially over guys like Ernie Clement, Biggio, Hatch or Nathan Lukes.
  15. The way the roster is currently constructed Ernie should get sent back to AAA. Not sure who loses their 40 man spot. We only have 4 "OFs" on the 40 man. Funny that Schneider was not protected in the latest rule 5. This group is luckier than good at talent evaluation. I had a buddy share Joel Payamps number with me this season. i always wondered WHY he was released when we need a BP arms in 2021 and he had a 2.70 ERA over 30 IP. This year he is 51.1 IP 1.93 ERA .857 WHIP 59 Ks I will file this beside Jason Adams who had a 2.91 ERA for Jays in 2019 who was also deemed not good enough and let go for nothing. He has given up 58 hits over the last two years in 106 IP...not bad I will save Bryan Baker and others for another day
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