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How many Blue Jays will make the AL all-star team this year?

1 45 (30.00%)
2 68 (45.33%)
3 29 (19.33%)
4 6 (4.00%)
5 0 (0.00%)
6+ 2 (1.33%)
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Mike Green - Wednesday, March 23 2011 @ 09:05 AM EDT (#231608) #
I voted two.  My bets are Jose Bautista and Brett Cecil, but I'd expect to get 15-1 or 20-1 to bet on Cecil.
greenfrog - Saturday, March 26 2011 @ 08:37 AM EDT (#231704) #
I voted three (possibly optimistic, but hey - it's spring!). Bautista, Snider, and the front four starters all seem like potential candidates. I wouldn't entirely rule out Lind, Hill, Escobar, and Arencibia, all of whom are still relatively young and have had impressive offensive years in the past.
Bankertuck - Saturday, March 26 2011 @ 12:09 PM EDT (#231710) #
The person that voted six  is either high on crack or the ultimate optimist. Please buy a lottery ticket and don't ever vote again.
Forkball - Monday, March 28 2011 @ 11:23 AM EDT (#231745) #
I'd think you'd get a lot stronger odds on Cecil than 20:1 if you wanted to bet that.  That'd be a top 7-8 starter in the AL in order to make it, without any past reputation and without crazy insane stuff?  Don't settle for less than 50:1.

I'd guess Bautista's the only one, but if it's someone different, or in addition to, I think you'd be looking at Romero or Morrow.  Or Rauch if he had a great first half and racked up saves.

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