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Jose Bautista is now the face of the Toronto Blue Jays

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Jose Bautista is now the face of the Toronto Blue Jays 

Post#1 » by LittleOzzy » Tue Feb 22, 2011 6:11 pm

Ordinarily in baseball, there's only so much insight you can glean from a spring training ritual as momentous as Photo Day.

But in the case of those 2011 Toronto Blue Jays, we'll make an exception.

For just about everybody else on this "Who are these guys?" kind of roster -- for Travis Snider, for Octavio Dotel, for even the manager, John Farrell -- the Photo Day duties consisted of a pose here, a snap there and see ya later.

But not for Jose Bautista.

He stood. He kneeled. He swung the bat. He waggled the bat. He smiled. He glared. He did everything but pose for the Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover.


When the Blue Jays look at Jose Bautista, they don't see the same player who changed teams six times in 4½ years from 2003 to '08 and had never once, before last season, compiled an adjusted OPS+ equal to that of even an average player (i.e., 100). They see a player who has completely rebuilt his swing and figured it out. And they're remarkably confident that's the player they're going to get -- this year and beyond.

"He knows he can go up there and hit," Blue Jays hitting coach Dwayne Murphy said. "He knows what he can do. The swing that he worked on so long and so much, it's just second nature to him. But the biggest thing is confidence. He's full of confidence. So do I think he can do it again? I do. He's ready to carry the load."

No one, including Bautista, is defining "carrying the load" as "he'll hit 54 homers again." But the Blue Jays are NOT alone in projecting he can hit 30-plus again.


If last season had really been a fluke for Jose Bautista, would he really have kept driving those baseballs deep into the night right through September? Really? We remind you, this is the information age. So if a hitter has holes, somebody finds them. If the scouts don't, those holes show up on the video or the computer screens. But they always show up. Always.


http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/spring201 ... BHeadlines

Very long article but well worth the read.
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Post#2 » by rdtx2005 » Tue Feb 22, 2011 6:53 pm

that is the thing with Bautista.. he made adjustments and hit the more homers in the 2nd half.

guess another monster year will silence the critics.
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Post#3 » by Duffman100 » Tue Feb 22, 2011 7:29 pm

Again, it's his EYE that has sold me.

He's not just going up there and hacking. He's working the count, taking pitches and walking if need be.
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Post#4 » by Kaizen » Wed Feb 23, 2011 1:29 am

http://insider.espn.go.com/mlb/insider/ ... id=6146764

The Blue Jays will be paying $65 million for Bautista over the next five years. For those five years, Bautista's wins above replacement are projected as 3.5, 3.3, 3.0, 2.3 and 1.9. With $4.5 million being the current estimated value of getting a win above replacement on the open market and assuming 5 percent growth, the projection for Bautista's contract (including a 20 percent discount for his final year of arbitration) comes out to five years, $65 million. So the Jays may not have gotten a steal, but they did pay a very fair price for Bautista.

Even on the downside, the contract's not really all that bad. If Bautista's worth only one win above replacement a year, roughly half his value in 2009, that's still worth $25 million over five years in the open market.

Good move for the Blue Jays here.

ZiPS Projections, Jose Bautista
BA OBP SLG HR
2011 .249 .362 .524 32
2012 .250 .362 .518 30
2013 .248 .359 .507 28
2014 .244 .355 .479 24
2015 .238 .344 .470 23
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Post#5 » by SharoneWright » Wed Feb 23, 2011 5:57 am

Nice write-up. Jose comes off looking real good - if only Bosh had been given this kind of American media attention, he'd still be here today! :roll:

Anyway, Jose's a guy I can easily root for and it makes me happy that Cashman never even got the chance...
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Post#6 » by Randle McMurphy » Wed Feb 23, 2011 6:24 am

I remember when I was just joking about him being the franchise last May, but here he is.

In one form or another, this article contains pretty much all the reasons why the Bautista contract was a worthwhile risk.
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Post#7 » by Hoopstarr » Wed Feb 23, 2011 7:55 am

http://mlb.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=11294279

Been a while since we've had a cocky star like that

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