How many Blue Jays will make the AL all-star team this year?
1 | 45 (30.00%) |
2 | 68 (45.33%) |
3 | 29 (19.33%) |
4 | 6 (4.00%) |
5 | 0 (0.00%) |
6+ | 2 (1.33%) |
150 votes | 4 featured comments
I voted two. My bets are Jose Bautista and Brett Cecil, but I'd expect to get 15-1 or 20-1 to bet on Cecil.
I voted three (possibly optimistic, but hey - it's spring!). Bautista, Snider, and the front four starters all seem like potential candidates. I wouldn't entirely rule out Lind, Hill, Escobar, and Arencibia, all of whom are still relatively young and have had impressive offensive years in the past.
The person that voted six is either high on crack or the ultimate optimist. Please buy a lottery ticket and don't ever vote again.
I'd think you'd get a lot stronger odds on Cecil than 20:1 if you wanted to bet that. That'd be a top 7-8 starter in the AL in order to make it, without any past reputation and without crazy insane stuff? Don't settle for less than 50:1.
I'd guess Bautista's the only one, but if it's someone different, or in addition to, I think you'd be looking at Romero or Morrow. Or Rauch if he had a great first half and racked up saves.
I'd guess Bautista's the only one, but if it's someone different, or in addition to, I think you'd be looking at Romero or Morrow. Or Rauch if he had a great first half and racked up saves.