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  1. Nice, 7-0 lead in the 8th, a W by the Jays today get em within 2 for the Division.
  2. Yeah, the Roden demotion essentially means they want him to get more AB's, Wagner's decent depth in the dirt.
  3. Nice Kurtz just hit a 3 run bomb, F U Yankees!
  4. Oof... Rooker's getting stiffed for the 2nd year in a row at the ASG. Ben Rice can't sniff his jock... 😜
  5. Sugano got the win going 5 innings with an ERA over 12, lol.
  6. Halfway point we're 7 games above .500 with the 2nd WC spot, after an abysmal April, not too shabby. Tighten up the pitching and we'll be fine. Don't forget about Lauer, Laika. 😉
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    NHL Thread

    Did you not read the rest of my post you f***in' bird?! Goofs like you give Leaf fans a bad name, wally.
  8. Just copy paste and let it load before hitting submit.
  9. This clown got off with a slap on the wrist, what plebs, all of them.
  10. So I'm guessing Eno Sarris amongst many other pundits are throwing up hypotheticals for click bait, but the fact of the matter is team's rarely sell when they're within a few games of a PS berth, we'll see after the AS break, on guys like Gray or deGrom. I find it highly unlikely their exercising those thoughts at this point in the season.
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    Bored ya queef?
  12. I did add to the discussion tool, right now they aren't moving them, duh!
  13. On pace for 67
  14. Both clubs will not be selling at this rate, it can change of course, but it isn't happening as of now. Be real, man.
  15. Why would either of these guys be available?
  16. ArticleMinors Blue Jays’ Yohendrick Pinango Displays Confidence With New Swing The Blue Jays believed in Yohendrick Pinango’s bat speed and exit velocities when they first acquired him from the Cubs last summer, but they also had some ideas for the outfielder. His attack angle was pretty steep. So while he was making hard contact, Pinango often drove the ball low in the air or directly into the ground. So during the offseason, the Blue Jays introduced him to a series of drills designed to adjust his swing plane. The results have pushed the 23-year-old up to Triple-A Buffalo after two months of mashing at Double-A New Hampshire. “His first move used to be down to the ball, now it’s just more in line to where he’s still really quick to fire the barrel, but it’s more getting that bat on plane earlier and that’s just giving him a little bit more time to make decisions,” Blue Jays farm director Joe Sclafani said. “He’s been unbelievable, literally since the spring.” Acquired along with shortstop Josh Rivera for Nate Pearson, Pinango’s progress has suddenly thrust him into a crowded organizational outfield mix featuring several players vying to break through. Pinango first reached Double-A last season, posting a .720 OPS in 88 games between the Chicago and Toronto systems. But returning to New Hampshire this season, he batted .298/.406/.522 with eight home runs and five stolen bases in 47 games before a June 1 bump. Sclafani said that between “the way he competes in the box” and how “the approach has continued to get better,” the Blue Jays believe the success can continue up a level. “You can just see the confidence every time he steps in the box now,” he said. “He’s definitely taking to it pretty well. He’s not chasing just because he’s had a success. He’s not going outside of himself. “His conviction to his plan and approach has been really impressive.”
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