The limping Blue Jays entertain Oakland for four. The Jays struggling starting pitchers will try to get on track without JA Happ who started on Wednesday. Oakland has a similar record to Toronto.
The two Kevins made sure the #BlueJays affiliates were not shutout in the win column Tuesday.
The #BlueJays head to Target Field for a three-game series against the Minnesota Twins.
The Dunedin Blue Jays were the only winners on the farm Tuesday. Buffalo was snowed out.
The Blue Jays head to the Lone Star State for their first road trip of 2018.
The Pale Hose are in town as the Blue Jays wrap up a seven-game homestand. This will be a rematch of the 1993 American League Championship Series.
As you know, the Premier loves surprises.
Let's get a new one started before we hit 300 comments, OK? And while we're at it, let's think about the roster.
Pitchers and catchers report tomorrow, Wednesday, and with that spring begins and the hope for a good summer renews. The hope level for 2018 will be a little less tomorrow, given the expectations for the Yankees and Red Sox and the low level of activity by the Jays front office.
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Gerry on Tuesday, February 13 2018 @ 10:25 AM EST.
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Things are quiet right now both here in Jay land and in MLB as a whole. Lots of free agents, thus lots of chatter. Very little Jays orientated outside of many here and elsewhere going 'Why is Rogers so cheap, just spend the cash'.
Getting down to the wire for free agents now - will the Jays get any bargains? Roughly $10-20 mil to spend (maybe more if they can make a case to ownership ala Beeston back in the 90's with Clemens).
With the old thread getting long in the tooth, time for a new one and with arbitration figures out there we can do a better estimate of the Jays payroll 'as is' for 2018.
Bauxite rabbit has penned an article projecting the Jays performance. Let him know what you think in the comments.
With no shortage of opinion on the Jays’ direction this off-season, is it possible to develop a common view of the team and potential roster decisions? To further the conversation, I simulated the 2018 season using a model that accounts for variable player performance. Simulate next season 100 times and you get team win probabilities. I won’t oversell the results, but I think this type of tool helps evaluate where we stand and the key choices ahead. Here’s a simple explanation of what I did and what it means.
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Gerry on Thursday, January 04 2018 @ 09:24 AM EST.
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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all who celebrate being a fan of the Blue Jays, and of course to all readers here. May 2018 fulfill your baseball dreams.
Posted by
Gerry on Monday, December 25 2017 @ 10:31 AM EST.
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Just for fun I thought I'd check highest salaries ever in MLB and then check what MLB's overall revenue has been. For players it isn't pretty since 2000 but pre-2000 it would be beautiful for them.