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Post#1561 » by Parataxis » Mon May 30, 2022 7:14 pm

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Fairview4Life wrote:......what. How was this not a 30 second problem? "Hey guys, your major league reliever is having trouble seeing. Like, with his eyeballs." "Oh wow, let's get those new glasses right the **** now".


It's weirdly a thing that happens. Danny Jansen probably came reasonably close to getting released because he posted a sub-.600 OPS in A ball at 21, because he couldn't see and just ascribed it to being tired.

My sister also got her first pair of glasses a few months ago, at 33, having had astigmatism for at least a few years and only finally concluding that it was worth a trip to an optometrist. I guess once you have concluded that you're a person who doesn't need glasses, you'll find all manner of possible explanations that aren't that you now need glasses.



This is what happened to me as well. I never needed glasses. And then I moved to BC, and failed the left eye part of my vision exam when I was changing over my DL.

That's how I knew it was time to get an eye exam.
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Post#1566 » by polo007 » Sat Jun 4, 2022 8:41 pm

The 148 names you need to know before the MLB trade deadline - ESPN

The best bats

Josh Bell
Andrew Benintendi
Nelson Cruz
Trey Mancini
Tommy Pham
David Peralta
Anthony Santander


So, yeah, not exactly the most inspiring group. But there are some clear fits. The Blue Jays need a left-handed bat and some relief help. Andrew Benintendi, Scott Barlow and Josh Staumont would be some kind of a coup. Bell would fortify a Brewers lineup in need of a bat -- and makes sense for Houston, too, if Yuli Gurriel's struggles continue. Barring a surge from Luke Voit, Cruz going to San Diego makes sense as the Padres' quest to roster every player left from the 2014 Rangers continues. The Orioles have been teasing Mancini and Santander trades for years, and the Diamondbacks have done the same with Peralta deals. And for teams looking for a slap hitter, well, Pham is the guy.
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Post#1569 » by polo007 » Mon Jun 6, 2022 7:41 pm

Instead of being a home-field edge, will border rules impact the Blue Jays' ability to trade? - Sportsnet.ca

Lurking in the background all along is the impact the restrictions have had and will have in general manager Ross Atkins’ ability to make trades.

It’s clear by now that the Blue Jays need more swing and miss in the back end of the bullpen (a great deal more, in my opinion) in addition to the kind of impact left-handed bat and balance for which they’ve been searching since the signing of free-agent Michael Brantley fell through two winters ago. I’m not as bothered about adding another starting pitcher at this time. Whatever, Atkins needs to go about his business knowing that the federal border restrictions constitute for some players an effective “no-trade clause,” to Toronto – a clause that can only be removed if the feds either do away with the restrictions or allow some type of waiver.

The MLB trade deadline is 6 p.m. E.T. on Aug. 2. So there’s time.


Atkins doesn’t like to get into the weeds when it comes to answering questions about the logistics of making deals with the border restrictions in place, citing medical privacy issues. Remember: this isn’t only a Blue Jays issue, since teams jockeying for post-season play no doubt realize that they might need to cross the border for the post-season, never mind a key series in Toronto in September.

It’s not determining who is or isn’t vaccinated. All you have to do is ask.
But I bounced this theoretical scenario off of one MLB G.M.: What if the Blue Jays have their eyes on a player on your team who is unvaccinated and have a compelling offer on the table that you want to take – an offer that would require you to go to the player and ask him to get vaccinated? I mean, talk about making it obvious to a player that you have an offer for him. And what if the player says ‘Nah, I’m good?’

“It would have to be a case by case thing,” the G.M. said. “I mean, you can’t force a guy to get vaxxed, and if he hasn’t already done so, you’d have to think he’s not likely to get the shot now. And if his family isn’t vaxxed … well, what about them? I guess it would come down to your relationship with the player and his agent, and maybe your ability as a salesman.”

At this point, it almost seems as if the Cleveland Guardians Jose Ramirez is just trolling Blue Jays fans. Ramirez, the apple of many an off-season eye in these parts, is, according to friend Anthony Castrovince of MLB.com, fiddling with some history with an average of 11.4 at bats per strikeout while being on pace for you-don’t-want-to-know RBIs. As Castrovince notes, since World War II only three players have managed to go 10 at bats between strikeouts and drive in 150 runs: Joe DiMaggio in 1948, Ted Williams in 1949 and – hands up if you nailed this one – Tommy Davis of the 1962 Dodgers.
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Post#1570 » by Parataxis » Mon Jun 6, 2022 8:00 pm

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At this point, it almost seems as if the Cleveland Guardians Jose Ramirez is just trolling Blue Jays fans. Ramirez, the apple of many an off-season eye in these parts, is, according to friend Anthony Castrovince of MLB.com, fiddling with some history with an average of 11.4 at bats per strikeout while being on pace for you-don’t-want-to-know RBIs. As Castrovince notes, since World War II only three players have managed to go 10 at bats between strikeouts and drive in 150 runs: Joe DiMaggio in 1948, Ted Williams in 1949 and – hands up if you nailed this one – Tommy Davis of the 1962 Dodgers.



He has a BB/K ratio of 8.0!!!

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Post#1571 » by SharoneWright » Mon Jun 6, 2022 8:16 pm

Parataxis wrote:He has a BB/K ratio of 8.0!!!

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Those BB/K ratios sport some very round numbers! Glad they went to the 2nd decimal! LOL
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Post#1573 » by vaff87 » Tue Jun 7, 2022 9:26 pm

So are we firing Charlie and hiring Joe Maddon?


Although, he did intentionally walk Corey Seager with the bases loaded this year. Guy may have lost his marbles.
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Post#1574 » by Randle McMurphy » Tue Jun 7, 2022 9:52 pm

vaff87 wrote:So are we firing Charlie and hiring Joe Maddon?


Although, he did intentionally walk Corey Seager with the bases loaded this year. Guy may have lost his marbles.

No we don't want that guy. Thinks he's too smart for his own good at this point but he really isn't.
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Post#1575 » by Schad » Tue Jun 7, 2022 11:20 pm

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vaff87 wrote:So are we firing Charlie and hiring Joe Maddon?


Although, he did intentionally walk Corey Seager with the bases loaded this year. Guy may have lost his marbles.

No we don't want that guy. Thinks he's too smart for his own good at this point but he really isn't.


Yeah. Maddon was a good tactical manager in an era where managers were, as a rule, bad tactical managers. Mostly because he actually coordinated with the off-field guys whose job it is to know what good tactics look like. He was also one of the first to understand that a large part of his job involved keeping players relaxed and in their comfort zones, rather than believing that he could scare performance out of them by being the angry stepfather they never wanted.

In an era where most (though certainly not all) managers have caught up in both departments, his weird quirks stand out much more than they once did.
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Post#1577 » by Randle McMurphy » Thu Jun 9, 2022 4:10 am

Had to be done if Jansen is going to be out for an extended period of time. Collins isn't good enough defensively.
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Post#1578 » by vaff87 » Thu Jun 9, 2022 4:39 am

Randle McMurphy wrote:Had to be done if Jansen is going to be out for an extended period of time. Collins isn't good enough defensively.


Not sure he’s good enough offensively, either. He’ll run into a ball every so often, but watching him strikeout 40% of the time is frustrating.
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Post#1579 » by Randle McMurphy » Thu Jun 9, 2022 5:07 am

vaff87 wrote:
Randle McMurphy wrote:Had to be done if Jansen is going to be out for an extended period of time. Collins isn't good enough defensively.


Not sure he’s good enough offensively, either. He’ll run into a ball every so often, but watching him strikeout 40% of the time is frustrating.

Less worried about that given our lineup, but yeah, Collins isn't too good at that either.

I really don't think they trust him defensively or with the pitching staff, though, judging by what they did with Kirk/Heineman when he was on the roster earlier in the year.
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Post#1580 » by bluerap23 » Thu Jun 9, 2022 4:13 pm

It’s time. I agree with this statement. We are battling for a playoff spot. Let’s put our best players on the team. Now if Charlie will just play them…
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