Jerry Crasnick
@jcrasnick
Rival execs hearing #bluejays have no plans to shop Josh Johnson at trade deadline. It appears he's staying put.
11:26 AM - 17 Jul 13
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Jerry Crasnick
@jcrasnick
Johnson's trade value down with 1-5 record, 5.16 ERA & injuries. #BlueJays could keep him & give him compensation offer.
11:28 AM - 17 Jul 13
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/blue-jays- ... 41133.html
Though the Toronto Blue Jays sit deep in the cellar of the American League East, they continue to tell teams they have no interest in trading Josh Johnson, two executives told Yahoo! Sports.
While some believe the Blue Jays simply are trying to drive up Johnson’s price, others can see the rationale in general manager Alex Anthopoulos’ steadfast stance on keeping Johnson despite an 11½-game deficit in the East and an 8½-game hole behind four teams in the wild-card race.
With his trade value limited and his two starts before the July 31 trade deadline unlikely to change it, one AL general manager said the Blue Jays have considered holding onto Johnson and offering him a free-agent compensation tender this offseason. If Johnson accepts it, he would receive a one-year deal for around $15 million, a hefty sum for a pitcher who has struggled but has a significant ceiling.
Considering the thin free-agent pitching class, Johnson could opt to test the market, though a strong multiyear offer is unlikely because of his history of arm trouble as well as the potential draft-pick loss if the Blue Jays do tender him.