Is it Dickey Time?

mightymouse007

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So in fact, not the three players you initially listed?
I just haven't had time to look.
Let me provide you more adding on to wut I have

DH:
Raul Ibanez
Luke Scott
Travis Hafner
Delmon Young
Jim Thome
Bobby Abreu

My point is, it's alot easier to find a DH. If we reallly wanted to, we might be able to sign these guys to a 1 year deal. Getting a good quality 2B is alot harder, and most likely we'll have to trade for one.
 

blackrock13

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What does Vegas think of the trade? At one time the Jays were a 100-1, then 40-1, NOW?

Here are the top ten teams with the best shot of winning the World Series, at least according to Las Vegas:

Detroit Tigers, 17/2
Washington Nationals, 17/2
San Francisco Giants, 10/1
New York Yankees, 11/1
Toronto Blue Jays, 11/1
Cincinnati Reds, 12/1
Los Angeles Angels, 12/1
Los Angeles Dodgers, 12/1
Texas Rangers, 12/1
Atlanta Braves, 16/1

http://www.sports-king.com/toronto-blue-jays-odds-to-win-2013-world-series-559/
 

jazzpig

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How about Rajai as the DH? He's not your typical DH but I figure you put him in the 9 spot with Reyes leading off and you'd have some serious speed on the basepaths!
Rajai's stats just aren't good enough to keep him in on a regular basis.
He goes through the odd little streak here and there but the long term numbers just don't pan out.
Better off strategically putting him out there at the manager's own discretion in ideal situations, rather than
forcing him to hit his way on base.
 

Jennifer_

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One reason why I'm looking forward to next year are the size of the crowds at the games. To state the obvious, Skydome is kinda dead when there's just 18,000 fans attending. The largest crowd I've seen was at Cito's last home game. It might have been about 35,000. Unfortunately I wasn't in Toronto in the early 1990s when they were selling out 50,000 seats every game.

that's when I regularly went to games.
I fell back in love with baseball last year - with the new roster and the ecstatic fan-base, this year is going to be awesome.

I'll be at the home opener - woo woo :)
 

JamesDouglas

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This city hasn't had a winner in a long long time, it's been 19 years since the Jays won the world series. The Leafs haven't made the playoffs in 9 years, the Raptors haven't made it in 6, and the Argos don't count, so this will be huge for Toronto. We have some of the greatest sports fans in the world itching to support a winner. If the Jays are as good as they're supposed to be this season, and as good as they were in '92 and '93 you're going to see the skydome sell out every game, 50,000+ fans every single game, it will be incredible.

Let's go blue jays!
 

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This city hasn't had a winner in a long long time, it's been 19 years since the Jays won the world series. The Leafs haven't made the playoffs in 9 years, the Raptors haven't made it in 6, and the Argos don't count, so this will be huge for Toronto. We have some of the greatest sports fans in the world itching to support a winner. If the Jays are as good as they're supposed to be this season, and as good as they were in '92 and '93 you're going to see the skydome sell out every game, 50,000+ fans every single game, it will be incredible.

Let's go blue jays!
Not just Toronto, this Canada's team and the fans are coast to coast.
Normally I would go to a maximum of 5 games, this year at least 20, home opener, followed by John Farrell's "dream job" team on the Friday.
I am stoked!
 

blueray

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Exciting times for sure.

Jays averaged 4.42 runs per game this past year. I expect next year's offense will increase that number, and I expect the team era to go from this year's 4.64 to somewhere in the mid to high 3's next year. Are there any SP's close to the dome??? lol.
 

bendova

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expectations are high now. if we dont perform next year, I expect a fire sale just like the marlins.
Disagree. They are bulit to win for a couple of years, not just this year. Outside of JJ most of the big names are signed for 3-5 years at afforadable contracts.
 

bendova

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I'm sure there is something if you really look for. Similar to how yankees sign people like Andruw Jones, Raul Ibanez, Eric Chavez. Those are the similar cheapies I would like the Jays to explore.
and how did those guys (who are way past their prime) do? Ibanez was decent in the playoffs for 3 or 4 games but other than that?
 

Jennifer_

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Not just Toronto, this Canada's team and the fans are coast to coast.
.... so awesome to see the number of Jay's fans at every road game (especially somewhere like Seattle).

Despite the tax consequences, I'd think that being a Blue Jay is attractive to players - (especially those who dreamed of being a Sports Star as kids).

Look at Bautista, Encarnation, and Lawrie.... they are stars right across an entire country (Bautista is obviously beyond-that).


I saw Dickey on John Stewart a couple of weeks-ago. He seems like a nice guy but specifically mentioned that he was worried about being traded to Toronto.... I think that he and guys like Reyes will have a total change of heart once they get here.

It'll be interesting to see how many Jays get into the All-Star game this year - I think it'll be like the 90s again (unlike our lone guy last season...)

I am so freaking excited (in fact - heading to the Jays shop later to buy Christmas gifts lol)
 

gcostanza

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....I saw Dickey on John Stewart a couple of weeks-ago. He seems like a nice guy but specifically mentioned that he was worried about being traded to Toronto...
Actually, he was speaking in generalities, and used Toronto & Los Angeles as examples of places he could be traded to. Likely brought those cities' names up as he had been linked to talks with all 3 teams. He wanted to stay in New York, as it was with the Mets that his career blossomed. There's also the uprooting of his family involved.

Here's a link to his Daily Show interview, around the 1:30 mark he talks trade, but the entire interview is worthwhile to check out.

http://www.thecomedynetwork.ca/shows/TheDailyShow?videoPackage=127841
 

Jennifer_

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Actually, he was speaking in generalities, and used Toronto & Los Angeles as examples of places he could be traded to. Likely brought those cities' names up as he had been linked to talks with all 3 teams. He wanted to stay in New York, as it was with the Mets that his career blossomed. There's also the uprooting of his family involved.

Here's a link to his Daily Show interview, around the 1:30 mark he talks trade, but the entire interview is worthwhile to check out.

http://www.thecomedynetwork.ca/shows/TheDailyShow?videoPackage=127841
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true - and Toronto would probably be most New Yorkish of all teams I suppose.

yes - watch the interview! I wanted him here after I saw it.

(I'm the type of sports fan that wants "nice guys" on my teams just as much as good players lol - #girlThing... :p)
 

mightymouse007

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Disagree. They are bulit to win for a couple of years, not just this year. Outside of JJ most of the big names are signed for 3-5 years at afforadable contracts.
we are on paper. marlins had high expectations last year. they ended finishing last in their divsion. I expect the jays to perform, but if we dont, there will be alot of pressure from ownership
 

mightymouse007

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and how did those guys (who are way past their prime) do? Ibanez was decent in the playoffs for 3 or 4 games but other than that?
fyi. ibanez had 19 homers and 62 rbis in 384 pa last year. 500 plus pa will put him on pace for 25 plus homers and 80 plus rbis. that is solid for a cheap dh. Are u trying to say his playoff performance is not important?
 

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So it is now a done deal.

Jays starting five;

Morrow
Dickey
Johnson
Buehrle
Romero

With Happ in the wings incase of injury.
 

JamesDouglas

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.... so awesome to see the number of Jay's fans at every road game (especially somewhere like Seattle).

Despite the tax consequences, I'd think that being a Blue Jay is attractive to players - (especially those who dreamed of being a Sports Star as kids).

Look at Bautista, Encarnation, and Lawrie.... they are stars right across an entire country (Bautista is obviously beyond-that).


I saw Dickey on John Stewart a couple of weeks-ago. He seems like a nice guy but specifically mentioned that he was worried about being traded to Toronto.... I think that he and guys like Reyes will have a total change of heart once they get here.

It'll be interesting to see how many Jays get into the All-Star game this year - I think it'll be like the 90s again (unlike our lone guy last season...)

I am so freaking excited (in fact - heading to the Jays shop later to buy Christmas gifts lol)
I love your excitement! I love when hot girls cheer for the Jays and go to Jays games, it makes me so happy, baseball is back in Toronto! When I was a kid I went to baseball camp, I wanted to be a professional baseball player, I was inspired by the winning ways of the Jays in the early 90's.

Let's go blue jays! clap, clap, clapclapclap, let's go blue jays!
 

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