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Re: The Forgotten Jays... 

Post#41 » by TheseSicklyKeys » Thu Jan 17, 2013 6:07 am

John Gibbons.

I also always liked Aaron Hill, Reed Johnson and Frank Catalanoto. Seemed like Johnson recorded a HBP almost every other AB. And of course Odog.

I remember at one point Aquilino Lopez seemed like an alright reliever during a time when there was like no pitching at all. That was fun.
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Re: The Forgotten Jays... 

Post#42 » by satyr9 » Thu Jan 17, 2013 1:45 pm

Schadenfreude wrote:
The_Hater wrote:
UN-Owen wrote:For some reason I feel it's easy to forget that Troy Glaus was a Blue Jay


Hudson was trade for Glaus who was traded for Rolen who was traded for Encarnacion.

JP made a lot of mistakes but this chain of events wasn't one of them.


I suddenly have the urge to see what the longest/most-bizarre chain of trades in Jays history might be. Beyond "John McDonald traded for John McDonald", at least.


John "Moebius" McDonald. It's too bad that never became a thing.

Or if they'd used that Star Trek sample from some 90's trance album where Worf just keeps saying "When time becomes a loop" for his intro music.

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