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Perry Mason

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Miguel Castro was lights out today. He had a fine fastball and a wicked change-up. Better still, his slider was evil and nasty. Great pitch. Two and two-thirds innings of shutout relief.
If he can command all 3 pitches like that, as soon as he can build up his arm he'll be a starter of the same caliber as Sanchez or Stroman. Until then, he can relieve, make some spot starts and may even get some opportunities to close when a RHP makes more sense than Cecil. Should be good for 100+ innings this year. What an asset!

Exciting to see a young arm like that on the team.

Glad to see Delabar getting back into form.

Now, if Estrada performs and Santana can pitch again, the BJ's pitching could go from worrisome to stellar.

Perry
 

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What do you mean by "building up his arm"??
Strengthen it so he can go 160+ innings a year!

Kid just turned 20 in December, still not fully developed physically!

Same with Osuna; he just turned 20 last month.

Perry
 

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AK-47

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I was looking through the Jays spring numbers, and I was surprised that very few of the Blue Jays are having poor springs
No offence Oagre, but I been following baseball since 1982, and whether players have a great spring or not is absolutely meaningless.

I've seen players hit well in spring training, and then go on an 2 for 50 slump when season starts. I also seen players who couldnt hit a barn door, and then go on a complete tear in April and May.

Spring training means nothing unfortunately
 

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And the Jays are near the top of their league! HaHa.

It is helping establish who heads North though, in particular who is in the BP which was so poor last season.

I'll be very disappointed if Travis's strong performance is illusory.
 

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Now, if Santana can pitch again, the BJ's pitching could go from worrisome to stellar.

Perry

Has anyone seen a report on Santana? All I have seen is that he arrived in camp and can opt out on Apr. 28. Nothing as to how he is or isn't progressing.
I know the Jays figured he would not be ready for the majors when the season opened. It would be nice to hear something!
Would love to see him make it back!
 

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No offence Oagre, but I been following baseball since 1982, and whether players have a great spring or not is absolutely meaningless.

Spring training means nothing unfortunately
Gotta disagree. It determines who makes the team.
 

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It determines who makes the team
I dont dispute that. I'm just saying how good (or bad) a player's spring training is has no bearing on how well he does in the upcoming regular season
 

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Delabar now sent to minors. Osuna and Castro favoured to make team.
 

Perry Mason

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Delabar now sent to minors. Osuna and Castro favoured to make team.
I am very disappointed about Delabar. I like him and the reports I have read said he was close to regaining his 2013 form.

But if Osuna and Castro are both pitching better than him [and who am I to say otherwise!] then you gotta do what you gotta do.

But I am sure Delabar will be called up sooner or later if he pitches well in Buffalo.

Perry
 

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Velocity was down this spring for Delabar, I believe low-90's
2013 he was consistently 96-98 with the fastball

I'm thinking the weighted ball program ain't so great long term, the 3 other jays pitchers who took it up were Casey Janssen, Dustin McGowan and Brett Cecil.
They didn't even try to resign Janssen or McGowan and Cecil's not even pitched yet this spring due to soreness.
Do the Jays know something they're not telling ?
 

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Velocity was down this spring for Delabar, I believe low-90's
2013 he was consistently 96-98 with the fastball

I'm thinking the weighted ball program ain't so great long term, the 3 other jays pitchers who took it up were Casey Janssen, Dustin McGowan and Brett Cecil.
They didn't even try to resign Janssen or McGowan and Cecil's not even pitched yet this spring due to soreness.
Do the Jays know something they're not telling ?
I believe Cecil did pitch yesterday.

Seems to be a disagreement between AA and Gibbons regarding Delabar. Gibbons wanted to give him more time.

I doubt that they will start with Castro and Osuna in the pen. More likely Castro and Drabek (who pitched well yesterday). Still need to see Estrada who is also likely to join the pen.
 

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I'm thinking the weighted ball program ain't so great long term, the 3 other jays pitchers who took it up were Casey Janssen, Dustin McGowan and Brett Cecil
Whats this weighted ball program you're talking about?? Got a link for this story??

I tried the same in high school when I was a pitcher with a small medicine ball. I would toss that thing around all winter thinking it would add MPH to my fastball. It didnt do shit, and it ruined my arm for a whole year
 

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Whats this weighted ball program you're talking about?? Got a link for this story??

I tried the same in high school when I was a pitcher with a small medicine ball. I would toss that thing around all winter thinking it would add MPH to my fastball. It didnt do shit, and it ruined my arm for a whole year
He has some big paws..or a strong command of Photoshop.


http://velocityplusarmcare.com/program/
 

mandrill

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The Toronto Blue Jays now know which pitchers they’ll be facing when they play the New York Yankees in their first series of the season.

Yankees manager Joe Girardi is giving Masahiro Tanaka the opening day start. Michael Pineda will follow Tanaka, then C.C. Sabathia will face the Blue Jays on April 9th to close out the series.
 

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Toronto Blue Jays reliever Kyle Drabek has been claimed on waivers by the Chicago White Sox.

Drabek, 27, spent most of the 2014 season with Toronto’s triple-A Buffalo affiliate, where he posted a 4.18 ERA with 68 strikeouts and 30 walks in 99 innings. He started 13 games with the Bisons while pitching in relief 19 times.

Initially acquired along with Michael Taylor and Travis d’Arnaud for Roy Halladay in December of 2009, Drabek struggled to realize his potential with the Blue Jays. The former first-round pick posted a 5.27 ERA with 118 strikeouts and 111 walks in parts of five seasons at the big league level, mostly as a starter.

Drabek is out of options, meaning he had to clear waivers before being sent to triple-A. The move opens a spot up on the 40-man roster of the Blue Jays, who also announced that left-hander Scott Barnes cleared waivers and was outrighted to triple-A.
 

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Kyle Drabek claimed on waivers by Chicago White Sox.
 
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