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He's guaranteed through 2026 with a 2027 buyout. How is it great bang for the buck when the Jays already have a subpar hitter with Gold Glove defense? |
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The Jays ate his salary hoping they could get a $300 million dollar pitcher (Sasaki) for $8 million. Worth the trade off and the gamble. The Jays are printing money so it's not going to cripple them but Cleveland is one of the most efficient operations in baseball and they outrighted him off the roster and were willing to eat what was owed for him to play in the minors. |
Move this team to the Northland or Kansas. Let someone else pay for this mess. I'm getting tired of caring.
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More unluckiness at the dish?
The good news is that the team has all the confidence in the world. In what, I have no idea... |
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It’s finally paying dividends. |
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Also he is our 2nd best OF. |
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Not an outrageous take. Obviously he sucks. |
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Little write up on Bubic's outing from Nick Pollack:
Kris Bubic (KCR) @ NYY (ND) – 5.1 IP, 3 ER, 7 Hits, 4 BBs, 6 Ks – 14 Whiffs, 35% CSW, 94 pitches. Blegh. The four-seamer, sweeper, changeup approach to RHB was all over the place, while he couldn’t get the slider or sweeper down to LHB. And yet, he still earned 14 whiffs and a 35% CSW. If only the sweeper wasn’t his most thrown pitch and his worst thrown pitch. Okay, maybe that’s the changeup, which was featured just eight times and looked pretty terrible. I’m glad we get Rockie Road up next, the Ben and Jerry’s ice cream equivalent to help pitchers get over their frustrating outings. |
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