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Winter report card: Toronto Blue Jays

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 3:07 am
by LittleOzzy
No team has done more to remake its roster this winter than the Blue Jays. They’ve pulled off not one but two blockbuster trades, a 12-player deal with the Marlins in mid-November and then a seven-player one with the Mets in mid-December, and they even traded last year’s manager, John Farrell, to the Red Sox and rehired John Gibbons, who piloted the team from mid-2004 to mid-2008. Meanwhile, general manager Alex Anthopoulos has been active on the free agent market as well as the waiver wire, cycling through a dizzying array of relievers and catchers, some of whom have already been lost via additional waiver claims. One way or another, the result is a vastly different lineup and rotation from the ones in place for Toronto’s worst season since 2004, one that will represent drastic increase in the team’s payroll from last year’s $83.7 million to $113 and counting and could give the Jays an excellent chance to return to the postseason for the first time since 1993.


Unfinished business: You’re still here? The Blue Jays have addressed nearly every area of need this winter except whichever half of their designated hitter/first base combo isn’t being occupied by Edwin Encarnacion, who thumped 42 homers while making 82 starts at DH and 66 at first. The disappointing complement to the slugger is 29-year-old Adam Lind, who hit .255/.314/.414 with 11 homers in 353 PA. Lind hasn’t been able to live up to the promise of his 35-homer 2009 campaign; he has hit a pathetic .186/.226/.281 against lefties in the three seasons since then, and even his .268/.321/.480 since righties in that span is near replacement level for a player on the far left of the defensive spectrum. Lefty David Cooper, 26, represents an in-house alternative; alas, the .300/.324/.464 he hit in 145 PA last year is superficially shiny but not much more substantial than Lind’s recent work. A low-cost free agent such as Jim Thome or Travis Hafner would force Encarnacion to the field more often than not and require a platoon partner, but either could probably outhit Lind even given their latter-day limitations.

Preliminary grade: A. No team has remade its fortunes in more impressive fashion this winter than the Jays, who are poised to seize the day in the AL East given the relatively lackluster winter work of the Yankees, Red Sox and Rays.


http://mlb.si.com/2013/01/22/winter-rep ... blue-jays/

Re: Winter report card: Toronto Blue Jays

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 3:13 am
by Yoga
Little Ozzy come back to the Raptors forum, we miss you :cry:

Re: Winter report card: Toronto Blue Jays

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 3:16 am
by LittleOzzy
Yoga wrote:Little Ozzy come back to the Raptors forum, we miss you :cry:


No thanks.

Re: Winter report card: Toronto Blue Jays

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 6:00 am
by hyper316
I would be happy to get Jim Thome instead of Mark DeRosa to platoon with Lind.

Thanks for the article!

Re: Winter report card: Toronto Blue Jays

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 1:40 pm
by Raptor_Guy
hyper316 wrote:I would be happy to get Jim Thome instead of Mark DeRosa to platoon with Lind.

Thanks for the article!


Huh? Platoon a lefty with a lefty? :-?

Re: Winter report card: Toronto Blue Jays

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 4:40 pm
by hyper316
haha oops, my bad. Jim Thome showed he had something left in the tank last season.

Re: Winter report card: Toronto Blue Jays

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 4:51 pm
by wtcantfw
Raptor_Guy wrote:
hyper316 wrote:I would be happy to get Jim Thome instead of Mark DeRosa to platoon with Lind.

Thanks for the article!


Huh? Platoon a lefty with a lefty? :-?

How about get rid of Lind altogether?

Re: Winter report card: Toronto Blue Jays

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 6:03 pm
by Yoga
LittleOzzy wrote:
Yoga wrote:Little Ozzy come back to the Raptors forum, we miss you :cry:


No thanks.


I understand

Re: Winter report card: Toronto Blue Jays

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 6:29 pm
by flatjacket1
tarheel06 wrote:How about get rid of Lind altogether?

That will cost resources. That's like paying him to play for another team, doesn't make sense. I'd rather see how ST and first couple months go in a platoon, then either release, continue platooning, or give full time job.

I wouldn't mind passing him through waivers again and if somebody claims him, we can use Cooper for a while. Cooper hit lefties over the last 2 years in the minors pretty well. Also we get to see somebody new instead of running into to same wall every day with Lind.

Re: Winter report card: Toronto Blue Jays

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 6:34 pm
by szwatzy
A whole Blue Jays article without a mention of Joey Bats....

Re: Winter report card: Toronto Blue Jays

Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 7:21 pm
by SCF99
LittleOzzy wrote:
Yoga wrote:Little Ozzy come back to the Raptors forum, we miss you :cry:


No thanks.

why did you leave??

Re: Winter report card: Toronto Blue Jays

Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 10:30 pm
by Homer Jay
SCF99 wrote:
LittleOzzy wrote:
Yoga wrote:Little Ozzy come back to the Raptors forum, we miss you :cry:


No thanks.

why did you leave??


The kids' crying was driving him nuts. He bailed before he went down for shaken baby syndrome.

Re: Winter report card: Toronto Blue Jays

Posted: Fri Feb 1, 2013 5:59 am
by soulchild_07
Neat salary structure on the Jays from the article not including min salary guys I think, but includes service time and agent and the salary for the next few years.
https://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key ... utput=html

Re: Winter report card: Toronto Blue Jays

Posted: Mon Feb 4, 2013 3:56 am
by sosa300
I wouldnt mind Travis Hafner..dude is a beast isnt he?