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Jays give up on Season-selling players (Casper Wells traded)

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Jays give up on Season-selling players (Casper Wells traded) 

Post#1 » by J.Kim » Mon Apr 22, 2013 5:36 pm

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Re: Jays give up on Season-selling players (Casper Wells tra 

Post#2 » by Wo1verine » Mon Apr 22, 2013 5:41 pm

AA " We like that he can hit lefties and play all 3 outfield positions" :roll:
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Re: Jays give up on Season-selling players (Casper Wells tra 

Post#3 » by Mehar » Mon Apr 22, 2013 5:55 pm

What a horrible move by AA. Clear signal that he is giving up on the season. Wells was a major acquisition by AA. The rich get richer (SMH).
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Re: Jays give up on Season-selling players (Casper Wells tra 

Post#4 » by evilRyu » Mon Apr 22, 2013 8:46 pm

not to hijack the thread - but mlbtraderumors had an interesting article about all the waiver claims the Jays have been making:
http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2013/04/s ... rules.html

Take the case of Casper Wells. Wells isn't a great player, but he posted 1.2 wins above replacement in 2012. He should be a Major Leaguer. But thanks to the waiver claims process, he has yet to appear in a professional game this season. The Mariners designated him for assignment March 31, and the Jays' claim didn't come through until ten days later. Then, five days after that, the Jays dropped Wells from their roster without him having appeared in a game for them, and he hasn't yet resurfaced. The waiver wire has effectively kept Wells out of professional baseball for the better part of a month.

Also, the Jays' use of waiver claims enables them to beef up their minor-league depth at virtually no cost. And the only way other teams have to defend themselves against the Jays' strategy is to do exactly what the Jays are doing, which would lead to more waiver claims, and more periods of waiver limbo. The Astros signed Edgar Gonzalez as a free agent last year; if he's going to be pitching in the minor leagues so soon after being designated for assignment, it should be in Houston's system, not Toronto's.


Very interesting take on it.

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