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We Can't Be This Bad: Toronto Blue Jays (PS4)
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Looking forward to another update! I actually started to post my dynasty on here again. Hope to have you following like last time! -
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September Call Ups Announced
BEN NICHOLSON-SMITH
SEPTEMBER 8 2014
The Blue Jays announced that with the Buffalo Bisons' elimination from the International League playoffs, they have promoted SS Chris Taylor, LHP Brett Cecil, LHP J.A. Happ, RHP Chad Jenkins, OF Kevin Pillar, LHP Raul Valdes, RHP Dustin McGowan, C A.J.Jimenez, RHP Todd Redmond, LF Cody Johnson, RHP Neil Wagner, RHP Taylor Cole, RHP Kyle Drabek, and SS Jonathan Diaz to the major league squad. Taylor, ranked the #13 prospect in the Blue Jays' organization having been acquired for reliever Sergio Santos, will make his MLB debut against the Cubs tomorrow, starting at shortstop to give Jose Reyes a much-needed break.
The Blue Jays also announced the winners of the Howard R. Webster award at each level:
AAA: Chris Taylor (.293/.365/.395)
AA: Taylor Cole (10-2, 2.30 ERA)
A+: Mitch Nay (.334/.436/.563)
A: Franklin Barreto (.301/.389/.498)
A-: Miguel Castro (8-2, 2.67 ERA)
R: Ryan Borucki (1.29 ERA 4-1)
DSL: Richard Urena (.301/.374/.411)Last edited by AC; 08-23-2014, 08:26 PM."Twelve at-bats is a pretty decent sample size." - Eric ByrnesComment
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Not bringing up Norris?
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Ugh, he was called up but there were a string of transactions that got missed trying to sort through all the stuff I had saved up. Reimold is gone, Giles is in, Norris is up basically."Twelve at-bats is a pretty decent sample size." - Eric ByrnesComment
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Nice what you get for Riemold?
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Jays Lose Crucial Series To Cubs; Stupid User Deletes Third Game
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SpoilerSo I tried picking up my laptop with my USB stick still in it, carrying the third game on it. In a flash of bright lights, magic and clumsiness, I somehow managed to push the USB against the computer in such a way that the USB exploded into about 4 neat little pieces. Awesome. So yeah, no third game. We got swept."Twelve at-bats is a pretty decent sample size." - Eric ByrnesComment
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Jays Eye Future Without Beeston
SHI DAVIDI
SEPTEMBER 12 2014
As the Blue Jays' clock winds down on their very successful season, rumors have swirled on the future of the front office. While General Manager Alex Anthopoulos is surely a lock to return next year, Team President Paul Beeston has been mum on his plans for the next year.
"Well, some family time would be nice, but at the same time, I'd hate to leave without seeing this team win it all."
Paul Beeston walks into his office and takes a seat at his desk. He's got an old-fashioned Dell desktop running Windows XP, with just enough power to access the BEEST. Call him old fashioned, but he lives and breathes his job.
It would be odd, to step foot into the office without the familiar Paul Beeston aura. But it's a possibility the Jays may have to endure. The Blue Jays have been quietly grooming Alex Anthopoulos to take over for Beeston when the time comes, but if Anthopoulos takes over as president, the issue becomes who succeeds Anthopoulos at GM.
While assistant GM Tony LaCava appears content in his current role, Andrew Tinnish seems well poised to be a general manager at the major league level. His open mindedness and baseball sense as well as his tenure with the club have culminated in a general sense that Tinnish is "the guy." There isn't a shortage of other candidates, however. Names thrown out have ranged from Jason McLeod of the Chicago Cubs to Thad Levine of the Rangers, as well as David Forst and (Canadian) Farhan Zaidi of the Athletics, and Michael Girsch of the Cardinals.
The Blue Jays seem set to make the playoffs for the first time in 21 years. But the journey isn't over. With Paul Beeston considering riding off into the sunset, the organization faces uncertainty. No, the journey is just beginning for the Toronto Blue Jays.
Spoileroh man i hated writing some of that get Paul Beeston far far away from this team"Twelve at-bats is a pretty decent sample size." - Eric ByrnesComment
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Blue Jays Activate Morrow
BEN NICHOLSON-SMITH
SEPTEMBER 18 2014
The Toronto Blue Jays announced that Brandon Morrow has been activated from the 60-day disabled list. To open space on the 40-man roster, Todd Redmond has been designated for assignment.
The right hander has been out for the season with arm troubles, and encountered a complex situation in rehabbing with the season over. Morrow completed his rehab at the Bobby Mattick center in Florida, and, as such, has not seen any live game action since his last MLB appearance, almost a full year. The right hander will surely appear in the Arizona Fall League, but for now, he will pitch out of the bullpen."Twelve at-bats is a pretty decent sample size." - Eric ByrnesComment
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