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Lawrie is Back..Activated Ahead of O's Series

Posted: Mon Aug 4, 2014 11:27 pm
by jalenrose#5
Blue Jays-Official ‏@BlueJays 5m
The @BlueJays activate BRETT LAWRIE from the DL. A counter move will follow tomorrow.

Re: Lawrie is Back..Activated Ahead of O's Series

Posted: Mon Aug 4, 2014 11:41 pm
by vaff87
Nice. We desperately need Edwin back, though.

Re: Lawrie is Back..Activated Ahead of O's Series

Posted: Mon Aug 4, 2014 11:41 pm
by JokerBrand18
If they send down Kawa instead of Goins, Ill go nuts, which is probably what will happen.

Re: Lawrie is Back..Activated Ahead of O's Series

Posted: Tue Aug 5, 2014 12:15 am
by EH15
Good news. And EE updates?

I hope Muni doesn't get sent down, but would not be surprised.

Re: Lawrie is Back..Activated Ahead of O's Series

Posted: Tue Aug 5, 2014 1:01 am
by Michael Bradley
JokerBrand18 wrote:If they send down Kawa instead of Goins, Ill go nuts, which is probably what will happen.


Gibbons has been starting Goins and letting him face righties and lefties so I'm almost certain Kawasaki will be sent down. Lawrie starts at 3B, Goins at 2B, and Francisco at 1B until Edwin gets back.

Dumb decision, as a Kawasaki/Tolleson platoon is the best internal option (until the Francisco to 3B/Lawrie to 2B move happens), but this organization has a love for Goins that no one can understand. I don't think I want to understand it either. His glove is not going to compensate for his bat.

Re: Lawrie is Back..Activated Ahead of O's Series

Posted: Tue Aug 5, 2014 2:46 am
by Waylon Mercy
Thank the heavens one less scrub in the lineup on a daily basis now

Re: Lawrie is Back..Activated Ahead of O's Series

Posted: Tue Aug 5, 2014 3:36 pm
by Santoki
Lawrie in, Tolleson out (paternity leave).

Kawasaki/Goins are safe for another couple of days.

Re: Lawrie is Back..Activated Ahead of O's Series

Posted: Tue Aug 5, 2014 6:22 pm
by duppyy
I don't get the Goins love/Kawa hate. Whats wrong with our management.

Re: Lawrie is Back..Activated Ahead of O's Series

Posted: Tue Aug 5, 2014 9:40 pm
by stealthmode
Finally!

Re: Lawrie is Back..Activated Ahead of O's Series

Posted: Wed Aug 6, 2014 11:12 pm
by v1n5anity
Wow is this guy made of glass or what? Dude just got back yesterday and then sidelined yet again?! :nonono:

Re: Lawrie is Back..Activated Ahead of O's Series

Posted: Thu Aug 7, 2014 2:28 am
by dagger
[tweet]http://twitter.com/LottOnBaseball/status/497206718921998336[/tweet]

Re: Lawrie is Back..Activated Ahead of O's Series

Posted: Thu Aug 7, 2014 12:29 pm
by Santoki
dagger wrote:[tweet]http://twitter.com/LottOnBaseball/status/497206718921998336[/tweet]


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Re: Lawrie is Back..Activated Ahead of O's Series

Posted: Thu Aug 7, 2014 3:55 pm
by Raps_Swingman
Lawrie, grade 1 Oblique Strain. DL'd. 3-6 weeks.

Rob Rasmussen is up.

Re: Lawrie is Back..Activated Ahead of O's Series

Posted: Thu Aug 7, 2014 4:00 pm
by BigLeagueChew
Raps_Swingman wrote:Lawrie, grade 1 Oblique Strain. DL'd. 3-6 weeks.

Rob Rasmussen is up.


:banghead:

Re: Lawrie is Back..Activated Ahead of O's Series

Posted: Thu Aug 7, 2014 4:02 pm
by Santoki
BigLeagueChew wrote:
Raps_Swingman wrote:Lawrie, grade 1 Oblique Strain. DL'd. 3-6 weeks.

Rob Rasmussen is up.


:banghead:


It's sad that Delabar or Santos still can't pitch well enough in AAA to beat out Rob Rasmussen for a callup.

Re: Lawrie is Back..Activated Ahead of O's Series

Posted: Thu Aug 7, 2014 4:07 pm
by dagger
It will be most interesting if the team wants to make a long-term deal with Lawrie buying out his arb years how both sides would assess his value. He's not realized his potential, nor has he even progressed to the level we would have expected at this point, yet he is a primo defensive player - at third base anyways - and has great upside. Whether he realizes that or not is another matter. Then, there is his health, a propensity to injuries that might amount to serious bad luck - it's not all because of his past tendency to go crashing into things. His thumb injuries suggest a possible batting approach issue, which should be curable, but oblique injuries are another matter. He would have every reason to consider his own vulnerability and leave some money on the table to lock in financial security and stay in Toronto where he will always earn some endorsement money by virtue of being a Canadian regular with a strong, somewhat marketable personality.

Like I said, this would be a tough one for both sides, and maybe going to arbitration with him is the better path.

Re: Lawrie is Back..Activated Ahead of O's Series

Posted: Thu Aug 7, 2014 4:27 pm
by Santoki
dagger wrote:It will be most interesting if the team wants to make a long-term deal with Lawrie buying out his arb years how both sides would assess his value. He's not realized his potential, nor has he even progressed to the level we would have expected at this point, yet he is a primo defensive player - at third base anyways - and has great upside. Whether he realizes that or not is another matter. Then, there is his health, a propensity to injuries that might amount to serious bad luck - it's not all because of his past tendency to go crashing into things. His thumb injuries suggest a possible batting approach issue, which should be curable, but oblique injuries are another matter. He would have every reason to consider his own vulnerability and leave some money on the table to lock in financial security and stay in Toronto where he will always earn some endorsement money by virtue of being a Canadian regular with a strong, somewhat marketable personality.

Like I said, this would be a tough one for both sides, and maybe going to arbitration with him is the better path.


Either way we're going to need a backup 3rd baseman for the 1/2 season he will miss every year.

Re: Lawrie is Back..Activated Ahead of O's Series

Posted: Thu Aug 7, 2014 4:59 pm
by Mehar
dagger wrote:It will be most interesting if the team wants to make a long-term deal with Lawrie buying out his arb years how both sides would assess his value. He's not realized his potential, nor has he even progressed to the level we would have expected at this point, yet he is a primo defensive player - at third base anyways - and has great upside. Whether he realizes that or not is another matter. Then, there is his health, a propensity to injuries that might amount to serious bad luck - it's not all because of his past tendency to go crashing into things. His thumb injuries suggest a possible batting approach issue, which should be curable, but oblique injuries are another matter. He would have every reason to consider his own vulnerability and leave some money on the table to lock in financial security and stay in Toronto where he will always earn some endorsement money by virtue of being a Canadian regular with a strong, somewhat marketable personality.

Like I said, this would be a tough one for both sides, and maybe going to arbitration with him is the better path.


Well said. That is one of the reasons i would have made the Juan Francisco for Chase Headley trade back in July when it was offered. However, maybe Rogers did not give the blessing to AA because of Headley's salary. Fact of the matter is this guy's health is an issue, regardless of his marketable personality, etc. I would not lock him up long-term. Better yet- i would even look at another long-term third base option in the off-season. Lawrie should be the second base/third base utility part-time player, because he is on the DL for three months anyways. Jays need another long-term option at third base because this guy cannot be simply relied upon to stay healthy. I would even accept trade offers for this guy, and deal him in case another team gives a good offer. Third year in a row this guy is going to be on the DL for an oblique strain.
Here is the link for the Chase Headley for Francisco offer-

http://www.torontosun.com/2014/07/26/bl ... se-headley

Re: Lawrie is Back..Activated Ahead of O's Series

Posted: Thu Aug 7, 2014 5:23 pm
by dagger
Santoki wrote:
dagger wrote:It will be most interesting if the team wants to make a long-term deal with Lawrie buying out his arb years how both sides would assess his value. He's not realized his potential, nor has he even progressed to the level we would have expected at this point, yet he is a primo defensive player - at third base anyways - and has great upside. Whether he realizes that or not is another matter. Then, there is his health, a propensity to injuries that might amount to serious bad luck - it's not all because of his past tendency to go crashing into things. His thumb injuries suggest a possible batting approach issue, which should be curable, but oblique injuries are another matter. He would have every reason to consider his own vulnerability and leave some money on the table to lock in financial security and stay in Toronto where he will always earn some endorsement money by virtue of being a Canadian regular with a strong, somewhat marketable personality.

Like I said, this would be a tough one for both sides, and maybe going to arbitration with him is the better path.


Either way we're going to need a backup 3rd baseman for the 1/2 season he will miss every year.


Well, that's the least of everyone's worries. I look at the system, and we have a fair number of guys like Burns, Opitz, Nay, especially Nay, who might at the very least play a better third base and hit for higher average than the Tollesons and Kawasakis of the world. I'm projecting a couple of years down the line, of course.

Re: Lawrie is Back..Activated Ahead of O's Series

Posted: Thu Aug 7, 2014 5:45 pm
by MikeM
Wish our players knew how to warm up properly.