Now that everyone who qualifies for arbitration has been signed we have a solid idea of 2012's payroll. Who is getting what and what positions are the pricey ones?
Now that we are deep into the offseason and dreaming of the future, lets see how the Jays have done at various positions in the past and who has had the most amazing season by various measures. Also do any of our new players have a shot at breaking these records?
Anyone who has hung out in section 518 with me can tell you that I can yell. I've always had good control of my voice, but a high school drama teacher taught me about my optimum pitch and altered the way I speak forever.
I thought nothing would ever again change the way I speak in such an extreme way. I was wrong.
The 2013 Hall of Fame ballot has been released, and it's a big one.
There are 37 names this time around, ten more than last year. There are
13 players returning from last year and 24 who will be on the ballot for
the first time. And some rather notorious names are among them.
We did this a few years back, and it seemed like an obvious idea to put it up again...
It's still only November, but recent events have us already thinking about 2013, right?
Posted by
TamRa on Tuesday, November 20 2012 @ 01:20 AM EST.
Most Recent Post: 11/28 12:11PM by acepinball [
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Snakes and Ladders is a board game from my distant youth; I use it to
identify those teams that improved by 10 games (climbing the ladder) or
declined by 10 (slipping down the snakes.)
Posted by
Magpie on Friday, November 02 2012 @ 11:51 AM EDT.
Most Recent Post: 11/03 12:18PM by John Northey [
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Well, that was a tough year. A big question now is who was worth the money and who wasn't.
There are certain rituals I conduct once every season is in the books...
It's time for the 2012 Jays to receive their grades.
This won't be pretty.
Is it too soon to proclaim the Athletics as the present day 1969 Mets? After several years of struggle, Oakland has suddenly and unexpectedly produced a high quality baseball team. As I write, they are on the verge of sweeping the Rangers and winning the division over the team that has led the AL West almost from wire to wire.
The Jays have 69 wins with six games left, three more against the Yankees and three with the Twins. But this team is not going quietly into the night, Omar Vizquel created a brouhaha today with some comments.
Chad Jenkins starts today in a big test for him. Jenkins is likely to start in the last game of the season against the Twins. He could do well in that game, the Twins will be hacking to get out of town ASAP and Jenkins sinker could be hit into the ground again and again.
The Jays win, the Jays win, the-e-e-e-e Jays win! Ricky Romero got a win, his first since June. I believe that puts the Romero plus Morrow combined win total since June at three. The Jays are playing out the string and the commentary suggests it gives the Jays a chance to look at the kids. well they are getting a good look, but it doesn't give us a lot of hope for the start of 2013.
Meanwhile Shi Davidi has a three parter on what happened with Travis Snider and there are some good insider stories in part one.
Posted by
Gerry on Tuesday, September 25 2012 @ 10:20 AM EDT.
Most Recent Post: 10/01 06:58PM by John Northey [
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You've all noticed that the Orioles have played .750 ball (27-9) in one-run games this season?