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OT: Vernon Wells sees chance to win
Posted: Wed Mar 2, 2011 6:15 pm
by LittleOzzy
It was easier some springs than others for Vernon Wells to convince himself his team had a chance to contend. By mid-May or early June, the mirage had vanished, leaving what looked like an endless waste of filler months on the schedule.
After a while, playing on a team that seemed etched into a third- or fourth-place finish every single season, you simply bowed to the inevitable.
"Playing in that division for so long, you just get used to it," Wells said.
There were times the Toronto Blue Jays put up a good fight, keeping the two biggest-payroll teams in baseball at bay, but they rarely lasted long. For years the Blue Jays knew they'd have a good chance every fifth day, but then Roy Halladay was on the move. Kelvim Escobar had already left. Lyle Overbay left; Kevin Gregg moved on.
Two years ago, the New York Yankees went on an unrivaled winter spending spree, doling out $423.5 million in long-term contracts. The Boston Red Sox and Yankees have to shadow each other's moves or risk letting down their sensitive fan bases. In Toronto, the Blue Jays were lucky if they could nip at those behemoths' heels.
"As a competitor, you go into it thinking you have as legitimate a chance as anybody," Wells said. "Obviously, there are teams in that division that are able to go out and make moves and improve as much as they want to, but as a player, you think, 'Yeah, if we play the game the right way, do the things we need to do, we've got a chance.'"
Wells was the guy Toronto hoped would anchor its chances amid all that madness. While other players moved on when they reached free agency, the Blue Jays chose to lock down Wells. General manager J.P. Ricciardi signed him to a seven-year, $126 million extension in December 2006.
That was good news for Wells and his family, of course. But it also practically guaranteed he would remain stuck in the also-ran column year after year. For the past few seasons, people have viewed Wells as among the most untradable players in baseball because of his salary.
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Re: OT: Vernon Wells sees chance to win
Posted: Wed Mar 2, 2011 9:16 pm
by Randle McMurphy
Yes...that loss of Kelvim Escobar really set the Jays back.

Re: OT: Vernon Wells sees chance to win
Posted: Wed Mar 2, 2011 9:17 pm
by dillio
Terribly uninformed article.
1) The players that "left" did so because WE DIDN'T WANT THEM. We've been trying to get rid of Overbay for years and this guy is implying that his "leaving" has something to do with us not competing?
2) This guy is basically letting Wells off the hook for his terrible performance after signing the monster contract by implying that he wasn't trying hard because the Jays weren't competitive. That couldn't have been further from the truth. Wells stinking up the joint had everything to do with us underachieving.
3) We finished 2nd a couple seasons ago
4) He's implying that the Jays don't spend much money. What? Frank Thomas, Alex Rios, Wells, BJ Ryan, AJ Burnett, Overbay, etc all received excellent paydays. It's on them that they under achieved, not on the team or the division or the ownership.
5) **** this guy
Re: OT: Vernon Wells sees chance to win
Posted: Wed Mar 2, 2011 9:31 pm
by kelso
dillio wrote:Terribly uninformed article.
1) The players that "left" did so because WE DIDN'T WANT THEM. We've been trying to get rid of Overbay for years and this guy is implying that his "leaving" has something to do with us not competing?
2) This guy is basically letting Wells off the hook for his terrible performance after signing the monster contract by implying that he wasn't trying hard because the Jays weren't competitive. That couldn't have been further from the truth. Wells stinking up the joint had everything to do with us underachieving.
3) We finished 2nd a couple seasons ago
4) He's implying that the Jays don't spend much money. What? Frank Thomas, Alex Rios, Wells, BJ Ryan, AJ Burnett, Overbay, etc all received excellent paydays. It's on them that they under achieved, not on the team or the division or the ownership.
5) **** this guy
Agreed. Maybe Wells should have issued a credit back to the Jays for the "Endless waste of filler months" he had to play through.....
This writer is a clown.
Re: OT: Vernon Wells sees chance to win
Posted: Wed Mar 2, 2011 10:01 pm
by J-Roc
Yup, I literally stopped when I read Escobar and Gregg. If there's something more interesting in that article, I'll have to miss it.
Re: OT: Vernon Wells sees chance to win
Posted: Wed Mar 2, 2011 10:53 pm
by satyr9
Escobar's inclusion on that list is so bizarre. This has to be a LA writer that became his friend or something right? The three other guys mentioned have all gone in the last year and if you were looking at guys who maybe were let go because of financial considerations over Wells' tenure not one of his mentions would rate in the top 5.
Re: OT: Vernon Wells sees chance to win
Posted: Thu Mar 3, 2011 1:02 am
by DonYon
well clearly this wasn't geared at readers from toronto
Re: OT: Vernon Wells sees chance to win
Posted: Thu Mar 3, 2011 5:01 pm
by tecumseh18
In the new media game, narrative > facts.
Reality unnecessarily complicates the nice story that casual readers apparently want.
Re: OT: Vernon Wells sees chance to win
Posted: Thu Mar 3, 2011 5:12 pm
by Schad
Yeah, that's pretty awful. Gregg didn't "move on", the team opted not to pick up his option because they (rightly) valued a sandwich pick more than his inconsistent ass. Certainly, he isn't too unhappy with that state of affairs given that Baltimore gave him even more money, but it's not as if Toronto was at his doorstep with a bouquet of roses and he decided to depart.
Re: OT: Vernon Wells sees chance to win
Posted: Sun Mar 6, 2011 4:37 pm
by Raps in 4
J-Roc wrote:Yup, I literally stopped when I read Escobar and Gregg. If there's something more interesting in that article, I'll have to miss it.
Re: OT: Vernon Wells sees chance to win
Posted: Mon Mar 7, 2011 2:30 am
by righteous015
That's good for him. Less competition in that division.