Johnson-Rios-Wells-Glaus-Thomas-Overbay
On paper, uou'd think it's not a bad lineup one thru 6...
But Riccardi had better know wtf he's doing...
Roughly $18-20 million over 2 years?
If Thomas puts up the numbers he did last year then ok, it's a decent deal although I still think they've overpaid for a 39 year old DH.
Anything less than those numbers and there's going to be a call for JP's head especially since that money could gone towards the Jays needs for a dependable ss that can hit and a 3rd starter to replace Lilly.
Mark Mulder's name is being talked about and with his coming off an injury.. might be able to be picked up on a one year deal relatively cheap.
Barajas is talking to the Jays about their need at catcher. A good defensive catcher if they can sign him to go along with Zaun.
Big Hurt set to sign with the Jays
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What was it Torre said...
Joe Torre was asked which team he didn't want to play in the post-season, and he pointed with his finger.
"The one over there," he said.
He was pointing at the Blue Jays.
He was pointing at a team that was nowhere near the New York Yankees in the American League standings.
"You go into a short series and you have to face (Roy) Halladay, (A.J.) Burnett and (Ted) Lilly," said Torre, the Yankees manager. "I don't think anybody else can match that. You start with them and end with (B.J.) Ryan. That's pretty formidable. What wins in the playoffs? Starting pitching and bullpen.
Joe Torre was asked which team he didn't want to play in the post-season, and he pointed with his finger.
"The one over there," he said.
He was pointing at the Blue Jays.
He was pointing at a team that was nowhere near the New York Yankees in the American League standings.
"You go into a short series and you have to face (Roy) Halladay, (A.J.) Burnett and (Ted) Lilly," said Torre, the Yankees manager. "I don't think anybody else can match that. You start with them and end with (B.J.) Ryan. That's pretty formidable. What wins in the playoffs? Starting pitching and bullpen.
Really, after all these years you'd have thought that notion that players won't come north of the border because of the supposed tax implications would have been proven to be dead.
Apparently not...
There's nothing in the west that can compete with the top tier of teams in the east or central..
Now if you'd suggested that it might come out of the central.. I could see that happening.
Apparently not...
There's nothing in the west that can compete with the top tier of teams in the east or central..
Now if you'd suggested that it might come out of the central.. I could see that happening.
And therein lies the catch...Toronto isn't in the top tier of the east. Yearly bitchslappings out front should have told you.Otis wrote: There's nothing in the west that can compete with the top tier of teams in the east
For one, the Angels aren't going to stay down. The Mariners are going to get more pitching, and their young up-and-comers are going to be a year better. And the A's will load up the cannon...again. Texas is always the X-factor.
Better luck next century, Jays.
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