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Old 03-20-2005, 07:58 AM   #156
canadiancreed
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Originally Posted by cknox0723
creed might sob at the state of affairs up north. The Blue Jays have the stars that the bottom-feeding Rays are lacking, with Roy Halladay giving Mark Buehrle a run for his money and Carlos Delgado striking terror into the Department of Homeland Security and opposing pitchers alike. But there ain't much help. However, there is some hope, I suppose, as many of the bit players on the club struggled last year.

P.S. Pls scroll over & read "notes" u wil go thx!

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PLAYER		AGE	'05 OPS		'06 OPS		CHANGE		NOTES
C G. Quiroz	25	.779		.616		-.163		catching full-time sucks.  just ask Guillermo!
1B C. Delgado	34	1020		.962		-.058		pray for aging first sackers making $12.95 mill.
2B O. Hudson	29	.868		.793		-.075		age 27 peak season!
3B E. Hinske	29	.771		.739		-.032		hinksi is a bust there ear, even if his had was fine, he sucks
SS D. Berg	36	ewww		yuck		wow		ouch
Left Fielders	26	.760		.800		+.040		L. Nix and A. Rios; both should play
CF V. Wells	28	.921		.766		-.155		not so studly when he hits .260, like so many before him (Soriano?)
RF M. Restovich	28	Pass		.706		who cares?	.296 OBP...it's cringe-tastic!
There's no Proven Closer (TM, with a nod to Mr. Hulten), with the likely candidates being unappealing sorts named Knott (not good) and Geary (switch gears). The back of the rotation's nasty, too, and not along the lines of a Rick Ankiel fastball. Mike Bacsik? Chris Reitsma? These guys grow on trees.

Scott Thorman, a 25 year old with prodigious power, provides a nice trade chit since he resides in terror of The Terrorist, and that sucking wound at short (see pretty chart above) could be filled by 26 year old Russ Adams, who has a 1.000 career batting average despite never reaching AAA, or 24 year old Aaron Hill, who's, uh, in AAA. Barely. He struck out 164 times and received 21 free passes in AA last year.

And that might best personify the Jays. Hope rests on a shortstop with an "abundance of talent" and 8 whiffs for every walk, or maybe hope resting on last year's first rounder Tom Fresquez, an 18 year old third sacker whose line at single-A Dunedin was lousy enough to not merit a mention. The Evil Fishies may be a worse organization than us; it's a close call. But the Blue Jays give us both a run for our money. All $53,666,953 of it. And that's even less with the exchange rate.

priceless....yet quite derpessing. WTF is dave berg doing playing SS?! In a solo league i did he was riding the pine in 10 games and off to some forelorn team in 30. pure choad.

adn the no-name brand in right? you know it's bad when nothing but your pal Hal, Dalgado, and Wells.

Oh and.....Ventura that'll make the difference
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