Raps in 4 wrote:vaff87 wrote:Quattro wrote:
And while the jays continue to specialize in finishing in 4th place, the Braves are playing in the World Series. I stopped caring about the jays when this pissant pushed AA out the door. They’re a lost cause as long as they’re owned by these idiots. Watch how great their off-season will go.
The Jays are actually better than the Braves. They won more games and had a run differential nearly 50 runs better. And did that while playing the Yankees, Red Sox and Rays a combined 57 times. They have a much, much more difficult path than the Braves. The Braves wouldn’t sniff the playoffs, let alone World Series if they were in the AL East.
The Jays finished a miserable 8 games below their Pythagorean record due to having a moron of a manager and a useless bullpen. That's on Shatkins for not replacing him and not shoring up the pen. We're now about to lose our ace and our star 2B because Rogers like owning a baseball team but not paying for it.
And it's convenient that you're denigrating AA for his Braves not having the top run differential in baseball. Here's a fun fact, the Braves were +134 this year, higher than both Jays championship teams (the Jays were nowhere near the highest run differential the two years they won). He saw an opportunity to make a play for the playoffs and he made it with some shrewd acquisitions, just like he did back in 2015 (it's a shame Shatkins didn't go for it this year as we're going to lose key players in the off-season). He's an elite GM. It isn't a coincidence that his teams continue to go on deep playoff runs.
Shatkins have done a good job, but it was absolutely criminal what Rogers did to AA. He gave the city its best baseball team since 1993 (best team of all time if we want to play the run differential game) and Ed pushed him out the door.
If you’re talking about the deadline, I would describe the Berrios trade as a very strong go for it move myself. Trading for expensive rental players also made very little sense at the deadline given their weak position in the standings.




























