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* The Jays made roster cuts yesterday.

The following are headed to AAA Syracuse:
Jason Arnold
Gabe Gross
Dustin McGowan
Guillermo Quiroz
Alexis Rios
Jorge Sequea

Francisco Rosario is headed to Dunedin to start the season as expected to enjoy the weather. At least he won't have to pack.

* Pat Hentgen got hit hard in a 9-3 loss to the Twins. Simon Pond continues to hit everything in sight, going 2-3 with his 2nd jimmy jack off Seth Greisinger in the 9th. He played 1B yesterday.

* Jimmy Key's Christmas Lights has another first hand account of the action in Dunedin in Friday's Roundup.

* Delgado not only works on the physical aspects of his game, he also works on the mental aspects of the game with 'Zone Coach' Jim Fannin.

* Dave Perkins worries about the Jays 'poor fundamentals'.

He also writes that 'Roto-loons surely will go the extra dollar on him (Mauer)'. Good Roto-loons (what is that anyway, something Griffin came up with?) will know to let someone else bid too much on Mauer.

* Sun Notes - Hentgen's struggles and O-Dog's goals for the season (or Dawg? I'm not hip enough to know). I found it interesting that Hudson is a natural right handed hitter.

* Don Fehr made a stop in Dunedin yesterday to go over Union issues. Fehr doubts that Selig will expand drug tests.

Rich Griffin summarizes the steroid issue and expects a compromise between baseball and the Union prior to Opening Day.

Does Fehr represent the players, or does he dictate to them?

* Carlos Tosca is in the final year of his contract. Bob Elliot thinks Tosca deserves an extension now. I've never really bought into this argument. Even if the second scenario Elliot writes about happens I don't think the 'spread sheet from the Jays central command laptop' will only blindly evaluate Tosca on his won-loss record.

When Tosca originally took over the team there was talk in the Da Box that he was likely a short term manager to develop players and then someone else would come on board to take them over the hump.

It seems that the team really responds and plays hard for Tosca. To me that's the biggest issue a for a manager.

Where I'm not sold on Tosca is his game management. Maybe a bench coach will help, and perhaps a better bullpen will make him look better than how he looks when he makes 4 pitching changes in an inning, but I'm not convinced that he's in the top tier of managers, during a game, at this point. I'd want to see more of Tosca with a better club before I decided on making a long term commitment.

Of course I think Dusty Baker is awful during the games but his teams always seem to win, which is probably more than a coincidence.

* Justin Miller faces the Red Sox today. The Jays get to look at Tim Wakefield's knuckler.
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_Andrew Edwards - Saturday, March 20 2004 @ 12:13 PM EST (#75890) #
According to Lee Sinns, the Jays are one of the 8 teams included in Eric Chavez's no trade clause.
_Steve Z - Saturday, March 20 2004 @ 12:31 PM EST (#75891) #
The Jays-BoSox game can be heard on the Fan Radio Network, with the pregame (including a writers roundtable, hosted by Wilner) at 12:30.
Justin Miller starts against Wakefield.

The best Jays article this morning comes from the Post's John Lott (whose services would be much appreciated at the Star. See: Feschuk, Dave)

The cover article is entitled Doc's Breakfast Club, but does a lot more than simply recap Halladay's fledgling mentorship program. Towards the end, Lott lists 12 players who represent "the next wave" of future Jays (Rios, Quiroz, Gross, Adams, Hill, McGowan, Bush, League, Rosario, Perkins, Peterson, and Arnold) including some quality scouting reports and quotes from Dick Scott. I would provide some excerpts, but you'd be better off reading the entire article.
_Steve Z - Saturday, March 20 2004 @ 12:37 PM EST (#75892) #
Pond is starting in LF for the second consecutive game. He's also batting cleanup.
_EddieZosky - Saturday, March 20 2004 @ 01:03 PM EST (#75893) #
Hooray for the internet! (They have it on computers now)
_EddieZosky - Saturday, March 20 2004 @ 01:30 PM EST (#75894) #
Miller's got 3 k's so far. It's amazing how much deeper this year's rotation is compared to last.
_Steve Z - Saturday, March 20 2004 @ 01:36 PM EST (#75895) #
Wilner describes Pond's defense as "hesitant" (Cheek describes it as "adequate") as Pond comes up short on a routine fly ball, trapping it, in the second.
_Steve Z - Saturday, March 20 2004 @ 01:57 PM EST (#75896) #
Tosca confirmed Hentgen will start the first game versus Boston after the Jays open against Detroit. The series at Fenway April 9-11 feauture these matchups: Hentgen v. Arroyo, Doc v. Pedro (Saturday night!), and Batista v. Schilling.

- Miller had an outstanding outing today, allowing one baserunner through 3 innings of work, striking out 3 of the first 4 batters he faced
Gitz - Saturday, March 20 2004 @ 02:11 PM EST (#75897) #
The Jays get to look at Tim Wakefield's knuckler.

Ugh. What could be worse than facing a knuckleballer in spring training, when you're trying to get your swing in shape for the regular season? If it was me, to sit this one out I'd get a sudden case of the flu -- or at the very least, complain of "general soreness."
_EddieZosky - Saturday, March 20 2004 @ 02:15 PM EST (#75898) #
What a great spring Bush has had. What's our time frame on him? Next Year out of camp?
_EddieZosky - Saturday, March 20 2004 @ 02:34 PM EST (#75899) #
Man, this Bush guy stinks. 5 run inning - get him out of there.
_Steve Z - Saturday, March 20 2004 @ 06:45 PM EST (#75900) #
Miller's got a new look too!
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