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Re: The ongoing and seemingly never-ending rehab thread 

Post#41 » by Raps_Swingman » Thu Jul 18, 2013 7:58 pm

Melky up to AAA as well. Should be back pretty soon. I would love to hear how his old man run looks right now.
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Re: The ongoing and seemingly never-ending rehab thread 

Post#42 » by dagger » Fri Jul 19, 2013 12:59 am

Strav wrote:Santos now up in AAA. Likely to be called up on the weekend at some point.


Pitched one inning, gave up a hit and struck out three.

The issue now, as Lott writes tonight, is who leaves to make room for these guys, especially the pitchers

Coming in

Santos - soon?
Happ - based on his five shutout innings in DUN tonight, have to imagine he's back within 10-14 days.
Morrow - throwing but on rehab yet, prognosis for early Aug return
Romero - needs another couple of really good AAA starts, so earliest is end of July based on spacing of AAA starts, but probably a week or two later.

Candidates to leave

Redmond - as soon as a starter returns
Oliver - surpassed by Cecil and might have value to a contender, a number of NL teams on record as seeking relief help
Wagner - has an option left, also how many hard-throwing right handers do you need if Santos returns (even if Wagner deserves a better fate)
Perez - doesn't have an option left and likely wouldn't clear waivers

This doesn't touch on something bolder, like trading multiple relievers to move salary, or to fill a hole (2B?)
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Re: The ongoing and seemingly never-ending rehab thread 

Post#43 » by Schad » Fri Jul 19, 2013 1:27 am

I could see Wagner going down temporarily, while we sort out a trade. I'd be shocked if Oliver was around past the trade deadline, unless he makes clear that he doesn't want to be dealt.
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Re: The ongoing and seemingly never-ending rehab thread 

Post#44 » by Santoki » Fri Jul 19, 2013 2:21 am

With the emergence of McGowan, Wagner becomes the next casualty once Santos returns. Redmond leaves for Happ, and either Johnson is traded or Rogers goes back to the pen when Morrow returns (even though he's been our best pitcher). Can't see any other way around it if everyone is healthy.
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Re: The ongoing and seemingly never-ending rehab thread 

Post#45 » by dagger » Sun Jul 21, 2013 12:23 am

At Dunedin, Drew Hutchinson with 2.2 hitless innings, no runs, two walks, two strikeouts.
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Re: The ongoing and seemingly never-ending rehab thread 

Post#46 » by flatjacket1 » Sun Jul 21, 2013 8:07 pm

Santoki wrote:With the emergence of McGowan, Wagner becomes the next casualty once Santos returns. Redmond leaves for Happ, and either Johnson is traded or Rogers goes back to the pen when Morrow returns (even though he's been our best pitcher). Can't see any other way around it if everyone is healthy.


Why not sell high on a guy like Rogers? Not saying he will not improve but I don't see the point of trading Josh Johnson for two 10th-20th prospects from somebodies system.
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Re: The ongoing and seemingly never-ending rehab thread 

Post#47 » by dagger » Mon Jul 22, 2013 11:39 pm

Drabek doing okay at Dunedin with his FB reaching 94 mph, but put the Romero comeback on hold. He's getting shelled in the second inning.

Ricky's second: walk, walk, single, double (clears bases), single, walk, walk - and he gets yanked.

If there is one mitigating factor, it's that he was sick on the weekend, this start was pushed back, and he looked ill according to Mike Harrington.

Anyway, the new on Drabek sounds good

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Re: The ongoing and seemingly never-ending rehab thread 

Post#48 » by dagger » Wed Jul 24, 2013 8:46 pm

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Luis Perez is expected to begin a rehab assignment in August. He could be in line for a September call-up. #BlueJays
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Post#49 » by dagger » Thu Jul 25, 2013 11:37 pm

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Post#50 » by dagger » Tue Jul 30, 2013 9:43 pm

Something to watch

@fishercats rotation is looking like: Drabek, Hutchison, Stroman, Nolin and Walden. Not bad.
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Re: The ongoing and seemingly never-ending rehab thread 

Post#51 » by dagger » Tue Jul 30, 2013 11:39 pm

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Six up, six down for Drew Hutchison. Good start tonight. 3-0 NH to the third.


Also, Kenny Wilson - remember him? - is 2-2 with a homer so far in tonight's game, his first since a long stint on NH's DL.
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Re: The ongoing and seemingly never-ending rehab thread 

Post#52 » by Schad » Tue Jul 30, 2013 11:56 pm

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Six up, six down for Drew Hutchison. Good start tonight. 3-0 NH to the third.


Also, Kenny Wilson - remember him? - is 2-2 with a homer so far in tonight's game, his first since a long stint on NH's DL.


Feel for Wilson. He finally started to put up numbers that looked more 'baseball player' than 'random athlete handed a bat and told to go nuts' last year, only to see this season undone by injury. Still cannot imagine him topping out as more than a fringy fourth outfielder, but that beats being a guy who washes out of pro ball in your mid-20s.
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Re: The ongoing and seemingly never-ending rehab thread 

Post#53 » by dagger » Sun Aug 4, 2013 8:45 pm

Hutchinson with a decent start today for NH.

4.1 innings (hit pitch count of 75), 3 hits, 2R, 1ER, 1BB, 7K
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Re: The ongoing and seemingly never-ending rehab thread 

Post#54 » by dagger » Tue Aug 6, 2013 9:33 pm

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Re: The ongoing and seemingly never-ending rehab thread 

Post#55 » by Santoki » Thu Aug 8, 2013 1:14 am

I missed what happened with Arencibia - anyone?
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Re: The ongoing and seemingly never-ending rehab thread 

Post#56 » by Exar Kun » Thu Aug 8, 2013 8:44 pm

Santoki wrote:I missed what happened with Arencibia - anyone?


From Mike Wilner:

"Arencibia was scratched with right knee soreness. Last minute thing, DeMarlo Hale was late with line-up card because of it."

From Yahoo:

"He apparently hurt himself while catching a pre-game bullpen session. Josh Thole replaced him in the lineup"
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Re: The ongoing and seemingly never-ending rehab thread 

Post#57 » by brwnman » Tue Aug 13, 2013 10:23 pm

Josh Johnson to DL after he did not experience any improvement. He went from being in a prime position to get a major contract in excess of $100 million, to someone who'd be lucky at this point to get 1 yr $10 (incentive-laden) contract.
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Re: The ongoing and seemingly never-ending rehab thread 

Post#58 » by mastertang » Fri Aug 16, 2013 5:12 pm

Just saw on Sportsnet ticker that they're seeking 2nd opinion on Josh Johnson... why do I never feel comfortable when Jays give a minor injury diagnosis?

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