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Phil C. McNasty

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Borucki got shelled today as well.

Thats his 3rd bad start in a row, I think MLB hitters are starting to figure him out
 

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Borucki got shelled today as well.

Thats his 3rd bad start in a row, I think MLB hitters are starting to figure him out
6 runs scored without recording an out in the 1st. I think they have him totally figured out.
 

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6 runs scored without recording an out in the 1st. I think they have him totally figured out.
Yes, I was following that and wondering just how bad that was in modern times?

The good news was that Biagini came in and actually did well.
 

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Yes, I was following that and wondering just how bad that was in modern times?

The good news was that Biagini came in and actually did well.
I like to think of him as Be A Genie. But even having a genie would not help the Jays.
 

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Smoak is actually having a decent season considering what we pay him.
He's on course to hitting about 21 or 22 homeruns and driving in 80 or so ribbies.
All that for $8.5 mill/yr isnt too bad at all
That would be good value. Even better, his salary this season is $4.125MM.
 

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That would be good value. Even better, his salary this season is $4.125MM.

The entire BJ lineup is hitting in the mid .200's and this is mirrored by many of the other teams. Even the Yankees don't have a regular who is batting .300 this year IIRC.

I am guessing that the emphasis has switched from hitting for average to power hitting and OPS in the majors.

And Smoak doesn't have the protection of a first rate BO. Under the circumstances, he is not having a bad year at all.
 

Phil C. McNasty

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Plus Smoak has a team option for 2019, if I were the Jays I'd take that in a heartbeat
 

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The good news was that Biagini came in and actually did well
Biagini is the perfect middle-reliever who can eat up 2 to 3 innings and not give up more then a run or so.

Thats where his real value lies
 

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The entire BJ lineup is hitting in the mid .200's and this is mirrored by many of the other teams. Even the Yankees don't have a regular who is batting .300 this year IIRC.

I am guessing that the emphasis has switched from hitting for average to power hitting and OPB in the majors.

And Smoak doesn't have the protection of a first rate BO. Under the circumstances, he is not having a bad year at all.

Good point. If Smoak had some protection so the opposition couldn't pitch around him and his numbers would be much better. Defensively he is one of the best at his position.
 

Phil C. McNasty

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That would be good value. Even better, his salary this season is $4.125MM
You are correct in thats his base salary, but he receives a bonus if he gets over 1,1000 plate appearances, which he has passed now at 1,124.
So his salary for 2018 is $8 mill (at least I think I have that correct).

https://www.spotrac.com/mlb/toronto-blue-jays/justin-smoak-6967/

Contract Notes:

  • 2019 club option includes a $250,000 buyout
  • Option increases to $7M with 950 Plate Appearances across 2017-18
  • Option increases to $8M with 1,100 Plate Appearances across 2017-18
 

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The way I read that, those numbers you're talking about are for the 2019 Option Year.
They don't affect his salary in 2018. I stand to be corrected.
This is correct.

Basically, if he reached that many PA's, (which he has) The team has to pay him 8 million instead of 6 million if they decide to pick up the option on him.
 

Phil C. McNasty

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Danny Jansen, first Blue Jay player ever to start his career with a 6-game hit streak
 

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Danny Jansen, first Blue Jay player ever to start his career with a 6-game hit streak
For a Blue Jay catcher, yes, but Barfield and Goins had 8 game streaks and some other schmuck had a 6 game streak (they showed the graph on the game tonight).
 

Phil C. McNasty

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Correct, the first Blue Jay catcher to do this
 

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gotta like Jansen so far. Trying to forget Arencibia started off going 5 for 5...where is he now? Wish they hadn't given the kid Arencibia's old number.
 

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gotta like Jansen so far. Trying to forget Arencibia started off going 5 for 5...where is he now? Wish they hadn't given the kid Arencibia's old number.

Arencibia is now a "baseball colour commentator" with the sad-ass Facebook baseball announcer team. They actually had Arencibia and a couple of other intellectually-challenged, mouthy, know-it-all, 20-somethings trying to do commentary on 1 of the Jays games broadcast on FB.

I was nonplussed. Did FB not realize that JPA was perhaps the most despised player ever to (briefly) wear a Jays' uniform. To bring him back and inflict him on the fans as an announcer is just cruel. And the kid was an even bigger asshole as an announcer.
 

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gotta like Jansen so far. Trying to forget Arencibia started off going 5 for 5...where is he now? Wish they hadn't given the kid Arencibia's old number.
Arencibia went 4-4 not 5-5 in his debut.

He got married to Kimberly Perry of The Band Perry (they're now divorcing).


Rick Cerone, Barry Bonnell, Rick Leach, Bob Brenly, John Olerud, Darren Fletcher, Tom Wilson, Gregg Zaun, Cole Gillespie,
John Mayberry, Cliff Pennington, Darrell Ceciliani....also wore 9.
I suspect Jansen selected his number, not the team.
 
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