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  1. Hah, I figured that was a rule anyway, I just put Mesa Jr in for Hurl and e-mailed Havok, my bad.
  2. That's why I check last name first, lol. Okay.
  3. Yeah, that was the BBDL, but he's owned by King and Org from last years draft.
  4. No, because who gives a f*** about s***** players, idiot.
  5. Chisholm was selected in the 2nd round.
  6. I would like to think, this exercise would not be fun!
  7. I assume you're picking for him in BBDL? He's up. Faaack your inbox is full.
  8. 3rd Rnd 61 Seniors Circuit - Grant Lavigne 62 The WAR Pigs - Sherten Apostel 63 The Five Year Plan - Michael Busch 64 Seniors Circuit - Yennier Cano 65 The Bryce is Right - Full 66 Saskatchewan 54's - Luis Gil 67 Seniors Circuit - Noelvi Marte 68 Seniors Circuit - Daulton Jefferies 69 Abomination - Michael Toglia 70 The New Matt Olsons - Josh Winckowski 71 ISO Horny - Hudson Head 72 The Butt Stallions - Damon Jones 73 Twist and Trout - Matthew Allan 74 The Five Year Plan - George Kirby 75 (insert clever name) - JJ Goss- 76 The New Matt Olsons - Kris Bubic 77 Ten-Cent Beer Night - Ivan Herrera 78 The Five Year Plan - Adam Kloffenstein 79 Seniors Circuit - Victor Mesa Jr 80 Burrito Boyz - Tyler Ivey
  9. Bichette’s honesty a refreshing trait for a top MLB prospect David Singh explains what Bo Bichette is working on in triple-A and how his rise compares to Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s path to the Toronto Blue Jays. David Singh @ByDavidSingh July 16, 2019, 9:35 PM BUFFALO, N.Y. — Bo Bichette denied any subliminal meaning to his recent ominous tweet, but didn’t shy away on Tuesday from sharing thoughts about his readiness for the big leagues. The Blue Jays’ top prospect was asked if he thinks he deserves a promotion to Toronto and didn’t mince words. “Yeah, I’ve done everything they asked me to do,” Bichette said in an interview with Sportsnet. “I’ve performed, I’ve put up numbers. I’ve gotten better offensively, defensively, base-running, as an athlete, as a teammate. Everything they’ve asked me to do, I’ve done for the past three years. “So, if I’m not ready in their mind, there’s something new that they need to tell me I need to get better at.” Speculation around Bichette’s eventual call-up heightened in recent weeks as he’s continued to impress since returning from a fractured hand. The shortstop entered Tuesday hitting .325/.382/.525 with four home runs, 11 stolen bases and 12 doubles over his past 29 games in triple-A. On Sunday, the 21-year-old appeared to add a touch of drama to his situation when he tweeted, “No point in chasing an outcome when you can’t control that outcome.” Bo Bichette ✔ @19boknows No point in chasing an outcome when you can’t control that outcome The social media post caused some to wonder if Bichette was upset that he wasn’t summoned by the Blue Jays when an open roster spot was created by the demotion of first baseman Rowdy Tellez. Outfielder Billy McKinney ended up making his way to the big-league team as the corresponding move. Bichette noticed the mass response to his tweet and calls the situation “kind of funny,” while also insisting he wasn’t voicing bitterness at not being promoted. “I just had a game where I should have had four hits, but I only had one, so that’s what I was talking about,” he said, referring to Sunday’s game, in which Bichette went 1-for-5. “And then I had a bunch of replies on Twitter talking about, you know, stuff. “That’s why I tweeted it out. It wasn’t really anything serious.” Blue Jays manager Charlie Montoyo admitted Monday that the organization has had discussions about bringing up Bichette, who’s ranked the No. 8 prospect in baseball by MLB Pipeline. However, the presence of everyday shortstop Freddy Galvis in Toronto likely complicates things. Bichette, for his part, says the reason he’s not yet an MLB player hasn’t been communicated to him. He was by far the Blue Jays’ most impressive hitter in spring training despite having never played above double-A to that point. When he was assigned to the Bisons before the start of this season, Bichette says the organization’s decision-makers told him to continue to get better. “They said I was one of the best players in camp and just to continue to build on that and so that’s what I’ve done,” said Bichette, who stopped short of saying there’s nothing left to accomplish at his current level. “If they call me up at 30 instead of 21, I’ll be a better player at 30. There’s definitely room for improvement. But nothing that’s glaring, or anything like that. I’ve got a lot better at defence, at base-running, as a hitter. Everything.” In that regard, the former Yankees shortstop says Bichette hasn’t let his focus drift, especially when it comes to defensive work. Bichette has always been known for his offensive prowess, and while Meacham praised his plate approach, the skipper has been even more thrilled by the prospect’s strides on the glove side of his game. “I’ve been trying to tell these guys as much as I can — it’s hard to keep them focused on it — ‘Right now, you’re working on stuff. You can’t work on stuff up there [in the majors],’” Meacham said. “We can say they develop up there and we can pretend it happens a lot. It doesn’t. It’s rare. So, they need to develop routines, they need to develop skills to get better today, while they’re here. “I keep trying to impress that upon [bichette] and he’s taken to that,” Meacham added. “So now, when he goes up there he can just play and he’s not working on stuff that he should be working on down here.” Bichette doesn’t need to look far to see what Meacham is describing. His friends and former minor-league teammates Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Cavan Biggio are currently navigating life in the majors to varying degrees of success following their respective call-ups earlier this season. The trio played and won together at various stops in the Blue Jays’ system and the thought of doing so at Rogers Centre is admittedly on Bichette’s mind, if not his Twitter account. “Yeah, definitely,” he said. “We all envisioned getting called up at the same time. For me, I’d be the last one. It definitely means something to me to try and get up there as soon as I can.”
  10. 3rd Rd 41 Ling34 - Greg Jones 42 spittin - Victor Victor Mesa 43 abomination - Mike Toglia 44 Ling34 - Full 45 JG34 - Braxton Garrett 46 JG34 - Will Wilson 47 connorp - OTC 48 Ling34 Full 49 abomination 50 KingFiller 51 spittin 52 spittin 53 jaysblue 54 KingFiller 55 The Bad Guy 56 BTS 57 SpeedyGose 58 MrAllDay 59 L54 60 The Drunks
  11. 3rd Rnd 61 Seniors Circuit - Grant Lavigne 62 The WAR Pigs - Sherten Apostel 63 The Five Year Plan - Michael Busch 64 Seniors Circuit - Yennier Cano 65 The Bryce is Right - Full 66 Saskatchewan 54's - Luis Gil 67 Seniors Circuit - Noelvi Marte 68 Seniors Circuit - Daulton Jefferies 69 Abomination - Michael Toglia 70 The New Matt Olsons - Josh Winckowski 71 ISO Horny - Hudson Head 72 The Butt Stallions - Damon Jones 73 Twist and Trout - Matthew Allan 74 The Five Year Plan - George Kirby 75 (insert clever name) - JJ Goss- 76 The New Matt Olsons - Kris Bubic 77 Ten-Cent Beer Night - OTC 78 The Five Year Plan 79 Seniors Circuit 80 Burrito Boyz
  12. No doubt! I was in my 30's, lol
  13. It can succkK. lol.
  14. Scarry end, lol.
  15. New job and place, he's settling in. IIRC
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