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The 2016 Bloop Jays Review 
Posted on April 24, 2016 at 08:40 PM.
The first year of my MLB16 Jays franchise. Little overview of the season, plus some statistics of the MLB team. Meant to do the AA and AAA teams but accidentally simmed past the point where i could save their stats. Next year.

Depth Chart -
  • Catcher
  • Russell Martin
  • Tony Sanchez
  • Josh Thole
  • Max Pentecost
  • First Base
  • Chris Colabello
  • Jesus Montero
  • Justin Smoak
  • Rowdy Tellez
  • Second Base
  • Ryan Goins
  • Darwin Barney
  • Jose Miguel Fernandez
  • Devon Travis
  • Third Base
  • Josh Donaldson
  • Matt Dominguez
  • Andy Burns
  • Mitch Nay
  • Shortstop
  • Troy Tulowitzki
  • Jorge Flores
  • Shane Optiz
  • Richard Urena
  • Left Field
  • Dominic Brown
  • Jon Berti
  • Michael Saunders
  • Dwight Smith Jr
  • Center Field
  • Kevin Pillar
  • Roeman Fields
  • Anthony Alford
  • DJ Davis
  • Right Field
  • Jose Bautista
  • Seth Smith
  • Ezequiel Carrera
  • Starting Pitcher
  • Marcus Stroman
  • Marco Estrada
  • Nick Tropeano
  • JA Happ
  • Drew Hutchison
  • Aaron Sanchez
  • Relief Pitcher
  • Drew Storen
  • Jeremy Jeffress
  • Brett Cecil
  • Michael Blazek
  • Aaron Loup
  • Vic Black
  • Closer
  • Roberto Osuna
  • Designated Hitter
  • Jose Bautista
  • Matt Dominguez
  • Disabled List
  • Troy Tulowitzki
  • Brett Cecil


2016 Toronto Blue Jays Stats - Hitting
NAMEABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSBAOBPSLG
Josh Donaldson620891813713299721311.292.369.510
Jose Bautista6147617433030105551210.283.342.484
Troy Tulowitzki42844120252165033830.280.336.460
Ryan Goins58983164332947401050.278.327.387
Russell Martin470671261622154591118.268.351.445
Domonic Brown538521392922068431062.258.315.431
Darwin Barney252266516122216371.258.306.353
Chris Colabello475531121602967341400.236.290.453
Kevin Pillar591631352641052281119.228.269.337
Jon Berti1491830901147406.201.244.282
Tony Sanchez34212401104100.353.425.559
Matt Dominguez6482070164100.313.353.469
Jose Miguel Fernandez851224402814240.282.380.400
Josh Thole7511203016750.267.337.347
Devon Travis20250001030.250.250.250
Michael Saunders961121512104262.219.255.354
Justin Smoak89614202715220.157.279.247
Jesus Montero26120000190.077.111.077
2016 Toronto Blue Jays Stats - Pitching
NAMEGPGSWLSVQSHLDIPHERHRBBSOWHIPERA
Marco Estrada333310130210205.12158929371581.233.90
Marcus Stroman333316100170202.22129326631501.364.13
Nick Tropeano2626879160160.21395914541301.203.30
J.A. Happ2525980130152.11698112481371.424.79
Drew Hutchison24241070130149.01456520401021.243.93
R.A. Dickey211565080105.0115571837721.454.89
C.J. Wilson221456050101.211051853821.604.51
Aaron Sanchez21115806091.079461535751.254.55
Vic Black6307310581.06033932811.143.67
Michael Blazek6106400880.16127740501.263.02
Jeremy Jeffress54033101168.04520320520.962.65
Drew Storen52022301556.15115612551.122.40
Roberto Osuna57001520053.0411287490.912.04
Brett Cecil43032101346.14613319491.402.53
Aaron Loup3604400443.03719914321.193.98
Jesse Chavez1901000234.0331359321.243.44
Gavin Floyd642101022.23117611211.856.75
Bo Schultz10010001.1111000.756.75


It was a tough season for injuries. Aaron Sanchez started the year in the rotation, got hurt, and then finished in the bullpen after struggling upon return, much like the 2015 season. Michael Saunders was also hurt early on, and would eventually lose his job to Domonic Brown. Troy Tulowitzki was injured twice, including an injury that will keep him out of the playoffs. Brett Cecil also suffered a late season injury and will miss the playoffs.

On the positive side of things, Donaldson and Bautista performed well, along with Ryan Goins, who hit lead off for much of the season. Domonic Brown obviously was a surprise, after starting the year in AAA and only being called up due to injury. Another big surprise was Drew Hutchison, who played great for the first 2 months after being called up from AAA, and while he slowed down, he was still among the best of the starters this season.

The big moves this year came in 2 deals, plus 2 free agency signing's. First, I traded away CF Dalton Pompey, plus another C grade prospect, in exchange for Jeffress and Blazek from the Brewers to bolster by bullpen. The other big move in the pen came from signing Vic Black, who's electric stuff had him looking like the best reliever in the pen until September. Edwin Encarnacion and 2 prospects were traded to the Angels for starters Nick Tropeano and CJ Wilson, as well as mid-tier prospect Taylor Ward. The final move was the signing of Jose Miguel Fernandez, who spent most of the year in the minor leagues, but has made a decent impact on the MLB roster and is listed on the playoff roster.

Prospect wise, I've lost stats for them, but the notable performances came from top prospect Anthony Alford, who fought off injury for a while, as well as starting prospect Conner Greene. Sean Reid-Foley and Johnathan Harris were also both solid, but battled through injuries.

In the draft, we didn't hit overly much, but also didn't miss completely on any picks. We got the best A potential player in the draft, Shortstop Travis Galvis. At 6'2", 225 lbs, he is a pure athlete right now as a 64 overall, but his 93 potential makes him possibly the top prospect on the team, even ahead of Alford.

The best game of the year came in a sim (I play 1, sim 3). Marcus Stroman threw a perfect game against the Cleveland Indians in an 11-0 victory.

Final Standings:

MLB Standings - Updated: Oct 3, 2016
AL EASTWLGBRSRA
New York Yankees 9468-703579
Toronto Blue Jays85779.0687687
Tampa Bay Rays847810.0619599
Boston Red Sox828012.0625662
Baltimore Orioles679527.0592725
AL CENTRALWLGBRSRA
Cleveland Indians9171-688646
Kansas City Royals89732.0666632
Minnesota Twins778514.0660670
Detroit Tigers758716.0711694
Chicago White Sox689423.0615737
AL WESTWLGBRSRA
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim9171-681614
Houston Astros818110.0650593
Texas Rangers778514.0649690
Seattle Mariners768615.0598621
AL WILD CARD RACEWLGBRSRA
Kansas City Royals 8973-666632
Toronto Blue Jays8577-687687
Tampa Bay Rays84781.0619599
Boston Red Sox82803.0625662
Houston Astros81814.0650563
Minnesota Twins77858.0660670
Texas Rangers77858.0649690
Seattle Mariners76869.0598621
Oakland Athletics758710.0611740
Detroit Tigers758710.0711694
Chicago White Sox689417.0615737
NL EASTWLGBRSRA
Washington Nationals10062-624510
New York Mets798321.0566556
Philadelphia Phillies738927.0566613
Miami Marlins738927.0604632
Atlanta Braves5610644.0523711
NL CENTRALWLGBRSRA
Chicago Cubs10260-754560
St. Louis Cardinals94688.0633512
Pittsburgh Pirates857717.0643591
Milwuakee Brewers748828.0638681
Cinncinati Reds709232.0521630
NL WESTWLGBRSRA
Los Angeles Dodgers10953-715485
San Fransisco Giants966613.0727583
Arizona Diamondbacks788431.0580638
Colorado Rockies659744.0549711
San Diego Padres649845.0547673
NL WILD CARD RACEWLGBRSRA
San Fransisco Giants9666-727583
St. Louis Cardinals9468-633512
Pittsburgh Pirates85779.0643591
New York Mets798315.0566556
Arizona Diamondbacks788416.0580638
Milwuakee Brewers748820.0638681
Philadelphia Phillies738921.0566613
Miami Marlins738921.0604632
Cinncinati Reds709224.0521630
Colorado Rockies659729.0549711
San Diego Padres649830.0547673
Atlanta Braves5610638.0523711


MLB League Leaders - Updated: Jan 1,
AL Batting AverageBANL Batting AverageBA
1. Brett Gardner.3141. Jonathan Lucroy.332
2. Mike Trout.3122. Denard Span.325
3. Joe Mauer.3083. Paul Goldschmidt.322
4. Miguel Cabrera.3034. Andrew McCutchen.308
5. Fransisco Lindor.3035. Ryan Braun.305
AL Home RunsHRNL Home RunsHR
1. J.D. Martinez461. Paul Goldschmidt46
2. Chris Davis442. Anthony Rizzo44
3. Mike Trout423. Corey Seager37
4. Miguel Cabrera424. Adrian Gonzalez37
5. Todd Frazier395. Giancarlo Stanton37
AL RBIRBINL RBIRBI
1. Mike Trout1151. Chris Carter126
2. Miguel Cabrera1122. Hunter Pence120
3. J.D. Martinez1113. Anthony Rizzo118
4. Jose Abreu1064. Paul Goldschmidt113
5. Todd Frazier1065. Andrew McCutchen105
AL OPSOPSNL OPSOPS
1. Mike Trout1.0421. Paul Goldschmidt1.067
2. Miguel Cabrera.9422. Andrew McCutchen.976
3. Justin Upton.9043. Bryce Harper.960
4. Jose Abreu.9034. Anthony Rizzo.944
5. Corey Dickerson.8905. Jonathan Lucroy .937


MLB League Leaders - Updated: Jan 1,
AL ERAERANL ERAERA
1. Drew Smyly2.601. Clayton Kershaw1.03
2. Garrett Richards2.762. Jose Fernandez1.81
3. Mashahiro Tanaka2.833. Adam Wainwright2.06
4. David Price2.854. Jon Lester2.21
5. Alex Cobb2.875. Stephen Strasburg2.24
AL WinsWNL WinsW
1. Michael Pineda171. Clayton Kershaw21
2. Marcus Stroman162. Jon Lester17
3. Luis Severino163. Zack Greinke17
4. Danny Salazar154. Jaime Garcia17
5. Drew Smyly155. Madison Bumgarner17
AL SavesSvNL SavesSv
1. Andrew Miller531. Kenley Jansen55
2. Roberto Osuna522. Hector Rondon50
3. Cody Allen473. Jeanmar Gomez49
4. Shawn Tolleson464. Trevor Rosenthal48
5. Craig Kimbrel465. Santiago Casilla44


The Cubs have defeated the Yankees to become 2016 World Series Champions!

Hall of Fame:

David Ortiz
8452 AB - 2392 H - 523 HR - 1694 RBI - .283 AVG

Ichiro Suzuki
9645 AB - 3010 H - 116 HR - 768 RBI - 509 SB - .315 AVG

Offseason Moves:


Yankees signed Wade Davis to a 7 year, $86.1M deal
Cubs signed Marc Melancon to a 3 year, $24.3M deal
Yankees signed Matt Wiethers to a 3 year, $38.1M deal
Dbacks signed Kendrys Morales to a 2 year, $13.4M deal
Padres signed Jeremy Hellickson to a 3 year, $18M deal
Rangers signed Greg Holland to a 5 year, $41.5M deal
Jays signed Texiera to a 1 year, $4.5M deal


Rangers signed Didi Gregorius too for 2 years, $4.4M
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