Your comment was based on their level of "caring". As far as skill, Kawasaki is a waste of a roster spot. Whereas Revere is likely a below average starter or a good bench piece. Besides, the current team does care, I can guarantee that.
Revere had one bad year (who knows how he hits if he plays for a different team/in a different park). Otherwise, he's a career .300 hitter.
Revere had one bad year (who knows how he hits if he plays for a different team/in a different park). Otherwise, he's a career .300 hitter.
No you're right. Giving up 38 runs in 6 games in the ALCS was great pitching from the Jays last year. I must have missed it.
Can't pitch one year, can't hit the other. Feel free to spew more crap. Aside from my eyes, stats are there to back up what I'm saying.
Good luck winning the ALCS giving up more than 6 runs a game one year, and then scoring less than a run a game the next year.