Blue Jays GDT: (2020 v2) Next: @TB |Fri, Aug 21| 6:30pm ET/3:30pm PT | TBA vs Yarbrough

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Blitzkrug

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Bo with a perfect 5 for 5 on the night. Hell of an effort and hopefully the sadsack bullpen doesn't make it for naught.
 

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Bo with a perfect 5 for 5 on the night. Hell of an effort and hopefully the sadsack bullpen doesn't make it for naught.

he started the night 49th in MLB batting average, he's now in 6th with a .352 avg... He needed to pass Tatis Jr. :D. OPS now over 1.000 too
 

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Montoya is a complete joke. Totally incompetent

I need to know how he’s managing this team. Upper management is a disgrace for picking this Schmuck
 

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I know it's a team game but how in the actual **** do you lose a game when a guy goes 5/5 with a walk?

Dolis is officially on the shitlist with Yamaguchi. At least the latter didn't shit his pants in a low pressure situation.
 

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The Nemesis

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He has a ton of power, but I am afraid he is just like Adam Dunn. Will hit .200 but 30-40 jacks. How valuable is that?

Pretty valuable.

Adam Dunn had a career OBP of .364 even with a set of abjectly terrible season at the end of his career with the White Sox.

Do you know how many Blue Jays last year had an OBP that high or higher?

One. Cavan Biggio got on at an identical .364 clip in his 100-game run with the squad.

Also Dunn: Career OPS of .854, wRC+ of 123, 25.6 career fWAR with like 4 or 5 seasons at 3+ (which is a miracle considering how awful he was with the glove and how many innings he spent in the outfield in the process)

Adam Dunn is the poster child for why batting average is an awful evaluative tool on its own. We would be damn lucky if Rowdy was Adam Dunn.
 
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Blitzkrug

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Pretty valuable.

Adam Dunn had a career OBP of .364 even with a set of abjectly terrible season at the end of his career with the White Sox.

Do you know how many Blue Jays last year had an OBP that high or higher?

One. Cavan Biggio got on at an identical .364 clip in his 100-game run with the squad.

Also Dunn: Career OPS of .854, wRC+ of 123, 25.6 career fWAR with like 4 or 5 seasons at 3+ (which is a miracle considering how awful he was with the glove and how many innings he spent in the outfield in the process)

Adam Dunn is the poster child for why batting average is an awful evaluative tool on its own. We would be damn lucky if Rowdy was Adam Dunn.

Also, not to interject your well researched and thought out argument but...Dingers.

Edit: in all seriousness Dunn's career is a fascinating one. I think SBnation did a video on just how big of an anomaly he was.
 
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