Fixed it, thanksNot to be a spelling Nazi, but "Pentecost," I believe.
Fixed it, thanks
Made the thread quickly as the other was over the limit so I'm taking suggestions for another thread title
Francoeur has awful batting average.
Can he play defense?
Heck no! if we got him it would be for his bat only. He's adequate but definitely would be used as an upgrade for the bench. Get Mastroianni out of here, just doesn't belong in the majors let alone on a 1st place club.
Aw , well his mlb past two yrs weren't good.
AAA looks good though.
Whats this mean for Gose then?
Find him a new position catching every day is a real strain on the body. That's if he can HIT, if you look over the Jays drafts identifying hitters is not their long suit. Just go over the drafts over the last ten years, none of these guys can hit, all the Guys on the Jays that can hit came from other organizations. Does that mean J.P. was a genius.
Wow Edwin in LF again tonight. Lots of ground to cover in Oakland.
The Jays must be looking for an OF soon! When they put Edwin in their before regular OF Gose and Mastroanni?
Interesting
The Blue Jays have a long history of investing ion the international market, and they continued that trend on Wednesday, the first day of the international signing period, by agreeing to terms with teenage right-handed pitcher Juan Meza from Venezuela for $1.6 million, according to an industry source.
The club did not confirm the signing.
Meza, who is ranked No. 11 on MLB.com's Top 30 International Prospects list, is among the most coveted hurlers on the international market this year.
Scouts like Meza's athleticism and his lean muscular build, and the 170-pound righty is expected to fill out his six-foot frame as he matures. Meza has a fastball that hovers in the 88- to 93-mph range, an effective changeup and a decent slider. His curveball is expected to improve, and some believe he could end up being the best pitcher in the class.
Meza is from Barinas, Venezuela, and his trainer is former Major League infielder Carlos Guillen of the Carlos Guillen Academy.
In accordance with the Collective Bargaining Agreement, each team is allotted a $700,000 base and a bonus pool based on the team's record in 2013 for the international signing period. Toronto's bonus pool total for this year's signing period is $2,852,900.
Venezuelan shortstop Kevin Vicuna, the No. 30 international prospect for July 2, has signed with the Blue Jays.
Vicuna is a 16-year-old who stands out on defense with quick actions and smooth hands. At 5-foot-11, 140 pounds, his game will benefit from additional strength, with his defense ahead of his righthanded bat. Vicuna trained at Carlos Guillen’s academy.
Alright so Sabathia is being shut down indefinitely. His season could be done, he has swelling on his knee. The Yankees are screwed, without Tanaka they would be probably battling TB right now for last. It's going to be a battle between us and Baltimore for the division.
They have lots of money etc. don't think they will sit back. They will have a pitcher or two soon.
Fixed it, thanks
Made the thread quickly as the other was over the limit so I'm taking suggestions for another thread title
Alright so Sabathia is being shut down indefinitely. His season could be done, he has swelling on his knee. The Yankees are screwed, without Tanaka they would be probably battling TB right now for last. It's going to be a battle between us and Baltimore for the division.