Got to say, the kid has huge stones.
http://sports.nationalpost.com/2010/12/ ... s-behind/I
It was his first season in double-A, and even though it appears the Blue Jays have no immediate spot for him at the major-league level, Lawrie insists he will make the jump in 2010.
“I have a lot of trust in myself, a lot of trust in my ability,” he said. “I’m going to go into big league spring training, do my thing. I’m as ready as I’ve ever been.
“I had pressure playing double-A this year, skipping high single-A, and I proved people wrong. I’ve proved that all along.”
If the Blue Jays decide he’s not ready, that his suspect defence (25 errors last season in 131 games) needs more work or that they want the former catcher to work at third base or the outfield, is he ready mentally to spend another season in the minors?
“No,” Lawrie said emphatically. “I don’t want to do that. It’s not even in my mind right now. I’m not thinking about triple-A, double-A, rookie ball whatever. For me, it’s just about playing major-league baseball.”