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I think this is the worst starting 9 we had in some time.
Lmao it’s better than last year.
I think this is the worst starting 9 we had in some time.
There is what? Only 1 legit 30 home run threat? I don't buy into Smoak at all. Most of them are just hopes and prayers. If Travis stays healthy maybe we have another above average hitter.
Justin Smoak is Sidd Finch.What in the world.
Got to be the post of the year and im not being sarcastic. Has his feelings, knows it is his subjective opinion and does the right thing by staying away. lol
What in the world.
On the eve of the Toronto Blue Jays‘ opening game of the 2018 season, team president Mark Shapiro is feeling confident about the team he and general manager Ross Atkins have constructed.
After a devastating 2017 campaign failed to live up to the expectation of a second straight American League Championship Series appearance, the Blue Jays will now be looking to get back on track.
And it looks like the hope is that it will be on the backs of their pitchers.
“Most of the work has been done to put us in position to be a contending ball club,” Shapiro said Wednesday on Prime Time Sports. “We are going to go as our pitching takes us. We feel really good about our starting pitching. We know we’ve got four guys that we’re really familiar with and Jaime Garcia had one of the best springs of starters in major league spring training.”
The four arms he spoke of have been the usual suspects on the mound at first pitch over the last couple of years: J.A. Happ, Aaron Sanchez, Marco Estrada and Marcus Stroman. The core of the pitching rotation combined for 52 wins (20 from opening day starter Happ) in a particularly dominant 2016. Sanchez led the American League in ERA with 3.00 that year but was predominantly kept off the field in 2017 while dealing with blister issues.
Now, with the addition of Garcia, Shapiro feels good about the starting five heading into a fresh season.
“If you put out a starter each night that has a good chance to win, I think that’s a good start.”
Predictions are always fun.
AL East: Yankees
AL Central: Cleveland Baseball Club
AL West: Astros
AL WC1: Red Sox
AL WC2: Blue Jays
NL East: Nationals
NL Central: Cubs
NL West: Dodgers
NL WC1: D'Backs
NL WC2: Cardinals
The Astros and Cubs meet in the World Series. Cubs win.
Blue Jays specific predictions:
- Donaldson: 7.5 fWAR, .280/.390/.600 Triple Slash, 45 HR's and the AL MVP
- Travis: 5.0 fWAR, .300/.340/.470 Triple Slash, All Star, and second in 2B silver slugger voting
- Sanchez\Stroman: combined 10 bWAR
If your Blue Jays specific predictions come to fruition this could be a 90 + win team
Funny enough, I'm simply using tangible past performance for each player to predict those things.
But of course "so many things have to go right" for those things to happen, as some have said. It's actually simply health for those four to achieve those things.
Predictions are always fun.
AL East: Yankees
AL Central: Cleveland Baseball Club
AL West: Astros
AL WC1: Red Sox
AL WC2: Blue Jays
NL East: Nationals
NL Central: Cubs
NL West: Dodgers
NL WC1: D'Backs
NL WC2: Cardinals
The Astros and Cubs meet in the World Series. Cubs win.
Blue Jays specific predictions:
- Donaldson: 7.5 fWAR, .280/.390/.600 Triple Slash, 45 HR's and the AL MVP
- Travis: 5.0 fWAR, .300/.340/.470 Triple Slash, All Star, and second in 2B silver slugger voting
- Sanchez\Stroman: combined 10 bWAR
I'm completely on board with all of this. I thought my 4+ fWAR prediction for Travis was bold (for playing time reasons), but I like it.
Also: Teoscar Hernandez is worth 2+ fWAR this year. I want to go bolder, but I don't know where the playing time is going to come from.
Yep, 2.5 fWAR for Teoscar is not outlandish at all.
And with Travis, that's with him getting 600+ PA's, which is as bold as it gets. I'm betting on the knee cartilage issue being corrected by the surgery, and shoulder is already behind him and hasn't been an issue in a couple years. With health, he's one of the best pure hitting 2B in baseball IMO.
I will say I'm more bullish on Sanchez' health. I've noted (and probably sound like a broken record) how silly I think people's stances are on him, and the projections are way way down for several reasons (none of them good). '16 Sanchez is essentially '17 Severino in the eyes of bWAR.