broke something in his hand tonight
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and the talk on the Jays broadcast now is that this injury, combined with Romero crapping the bed today should turn the Jays from buyers into sellers. Having said that I'm not sure what they have to sell anymore that isn't on the DL.It certainly feels that way. But I'm distrustful of that feeling and am curious about evidence.
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Originally posted by TranaGreg View Postand the talk on the Jays broadcast now is that this injury, combined with Romero crapping the bed today should turn the Jays from buyers into sellers. Having said that I'm not sure what they have to sell anymore that isn't on the DL.
The Jays are set up for a long term building plan - to send the best pieces out there for 2K12 as trade bait seems silly to me.
We're Canadian. And obviously patient (almost 20 yrs since the hey-day)
DO NOT TRADE AR'NAUD!
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I was watching the game and noticed he doesn't put his throwing hand behind his back. Not something I usually notice, but I know little league kids are taught to do that. Is it rare in the majors? I just checked video from 3 other games tonight and only one catcher made an obvious effort to protect that hand.
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Originally posted by Riff Raff View PostProspects Greg. I truly hope they hang onto the top ones. The new format means they can compete in a 1 game playoff for the right to be the Wild Card team. Screw that.
The Jays are set up for a long term building plan - to send the best pieces out there for 2K12 as trade bait seems silly to me.
We're Canadian. And obviously patient (almost 20 yrs since the hey-day)
DO NOT TRADE AR'NAUD!It certainly feels that way. But I'm distrustful of that feeling and am curious about evidence.
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Originally posted by Jefe View PostI was watching the game and noticed he doesn't put his throwing hand behind his back. Not something I usually notice, but I know little league kids are taught to do that. Is it rare in the majors? I just checked video from 3 other games tonight and only one catcher made an obvious effort to protect that hand.It certainly feels that way. But I'm distrustful of that feeling and am curious about evidence.
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