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Dickey to Atlanta. I figured he might sign there if he wanted to continue pitching.
Thank you for everything, R.A.
Thank you for everything, R.A.
Dickey to Atlanta. I figured he might sign there if he wanted to continue pitching.
Thank you for everything, R.A.
I don't wanna look stupid
Good for him, thought his career might be over.
Dickey to Atlanta. I figured he might sign there if he wanted to continue pitching.
Thank you for everything, R.A.
Dickey to Atlanta. I figured he might sign there if he wanted to continue pitching.
Thank you for everything, R.A.
Bautista feels like he has unfinished business, hmmmm, is that code for I am not as wanted as I thought I would be?
http://www.sportsnet.ca/baseball/mlb/report-bautista-feels-like-unfinished-business-blue-jays/
It's his agent doing what they do - saying how much he loves the city, unfinished business etc etc And it may all be true, but it gives them out if JB gets a good offer ("Well he wanted to stay but.....") or it gives them an in if he doesn't get much interest ("JB's desire was to always stay in Toronto").
He was bad in the outfield. And he's only going to get worse. He doesn't get a pass from crtiticism just because he's been good in the past and has been popular.
one industry source believes strongly the all-star first baseman/dh will end up with the houston astros, who have a talented young core and money to spend to augment it, while another still expects him to re-sign with the blue jays in the end.
one ideal option is free agent dexter fowler, a top-of-the-order switch-hitter who brings speed, on-base capability and a sound hitting approach to the table. even though he’d need to move from centre to one of the outfield corners because defensive stalwart kevin pillar isn’t going anywhere, it’s believed there may be a potential fit there.
He’s coveted and won’t be cheap, and the cubs did extend fowler a qualifying offer, but the blue jays won’t be deterred by draft-pick compensation for the right player. Right now they hold the 24th overall pick in 2017 and while that should move up once qualified free agents sign, they won’t drop too many spots if they end up with compensatory draft choices for encarnacion and/or bautista.
alternatively, someone like jon jay brings similar elements to the table and the blue jays are believed to have some level of interest in him, but exactly how much at this point is unclear.
more things will come into focus monday evening, once the 5 p.m. Et deadline for free agents to decide on qualifying offers passes. though there’s some speculation about whether bautista might take the $17.2 million over one year, don’t hold your breath on that one, as it’s believed he’ll get a better multiyear deal on the open market.
The blue jays, however, may want certainty on that front before aggressively engaging with others.
One thing that appears to be firmly off the table is the possibility of flipping a starting pitcher for a position player. the blue jays have the luxury of controlling five quality starters for 2017 – even after r.a. Dickey put off retirement for a one-year deal plus an option from atlanta – and there’s little sense in subtracting from that area in a pitching-starved market.
If EE, one of the prize possessions in the FA market already deciding? Has to be back to the Jays. It's only been 3-4-5 days into FAgency.
If EE, one of the prize possessions in the FA market already deciding? Has to be back to the Jays. It's only been 3-4-5 days into FAgency.
It sounds as though it might be Houston or Toronto.
There's another reason for Rangers fans to hate himScrew off, Houston!
Heard on the Fan that Houston doesn't want to go more than 3 years for EE, and that Dombrowski doesn't want to give a long-term deal to his DH (Hanley seems to have 1B locked up long term).
I'm guessing that the Jays would be willing to go as long as 4 if the dollars are reasonable (20-ish per).