GhostofPotvin29
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Rasmus has 15 HR so far this season, and 49 RBI. He had 14 HR and 53 RBI all of last season. Could hit 30 HR at this point.
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HGH is a helluva drug.Potvin29 said:Rasmus has 15 HR so far this season, and 49 RBI. He had 14 HR and 53 RBI all of last season. Could hit 30 HR at this point.
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:HGH is a helluva drug.Potvin29 said:Rasmus has 15 HR so far this season, and 49 RBI. He had 14 HR and 53 RBI all of last season. Could hit 30 HR at this point.
Beowulf said:So I discovered today that EE is a free agent at the end of the season. Is this a guy who the Jays should try to trade at the deadline or is he someone who can be a solid piece of a contending team in a year or so and therefore should be re-signed?
Beowulf said:So I discovered today that EE is a free agent at the end of the season. Is this a guy who the Jays should try to trade at the deadline or is he someone who can be a solid piece of a contending team in a year or so and therefore should be re-signed?
TML fan said:I'd re-sign him. He's not old and I doubt he'll command an over-the-moon salary based on a year and a bit of performance. The Jays signed Bautista for a reasonable amount after he hit 54 HR. I'd imagine they could do the same with Encarnacion. He's adequate at 1st base should they need him there, and he's pretty much perfect for the DH role.
bustaheims said:That depends on a few factors. Firstly, where the Jays are in the playoff hunt at the end
of July (and the end of August, depending on trade waivers play out for him). Secondly, what kind of progress the team is making on signing him to a reasonable extension, and thirdly, what kind of offers the team gets for him. If the Jays are still in the playoff hunt, there's no way they can move him, but, if they're out of it, the other two factors will decide whether or not he's shipped out.
Beowulf said:And I get your other points, makes perfect sense. However I was more wondering what you and others thought about how valuable he is to the team and if he you saw him as being a possible fit on a contending Jays team (which I don't see this current Jays team being atm)?
Derk said:Jays could fall back to .500 if they lose.
That remains to be seen I think, but they were able to get their top picks to sign within their budget, so it's a good start.Chev-boyar-sky said:Stroman signs:
http://www.sportsnet.ca/baseball/2012/07/03/marcus_stroman_tweets_signing_blue_jays/
All-in-all a very successful draft, I'd say.
Potvin29 said:Greinke?
leafs_fan89 said:btw how about the jays get matt garza from the cubs he might come cheap then greinke imo.