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19 minutes ago, BoKnows said:

MLB and MLBPA agree to ban the shift, that'll definitely fix the game :unsure:

What are they going to do?

Put a colored dot in 3 spots in the out field and the player can't leave his dot, till the pitch is thrown?:unsure:

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7 minutes ago, gurn said:

What are they going to do?

Put a colored dot in 3 spots in the out field and the player can't leave his dot, till the pitch is thrown?:unsure:

I have no idea how they're going to implement this. The rule change literally makes no sense to me.

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17 hours ago, BoKnows said:

MLB and MLBPA agree to ban the shift, that'll definitely fix the game :unsure:

 

17 hours ago, gurn said:

What are they going to do?

Put a colored dot in 3 spots in the out field and the player can't leave his dot, till the pitch is thrown?:unsure:

If I had to guess, I'd say they'll have an imaginary line from home plate, over 2nd base and to the outfield fence. Teams would be required to have 2 infielders and at least one outfielder on either side of the line.

 

They'll probably kill the 4 outfielder / 3 Infielder thing as well.....

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It looks like MLB might also be moving to 18" x 18" bases (up from the current 15" square) I actually like this one more than the shift ban.

 

Might lead to more stolen bases, more beating out infield hits and less injuries to infielders.....

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Really disappointed with how negotiations are going. It seems like they haven’t been able to find common ground. I was hoping to be able to watch our Jays play this year and what moves they will have up their sleeve this offseason. I just hope this all gets resolved and we can enjoy baseball especially with the beautiful weather we have now here

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MLB and MLPA are inching closer to a deal. Nothing official yet, but they’re currently voting on a new CBA. If they agree on the new deal. They’re still planning on playing a full 162 season, beginning April 7th, with a mini spring training starting on the 17th.
 

Fire up the pine tar!

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Negotiations like this tick me off.

 

Couldn't have done this deal 2 weeks ago?- Hire better negotiation teams.

Morons- sitting at a table, nobody moves when they smell smoke, no one moves when they hear others leaving the building yelling "fire", nobody leaves when they hear the fire burning in the next room.

Nope, these morons have to see the fire for them selves before they get up to leave the building.

 

 

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https://www.msn.com/en-ca/sports/mlb/where-the-blue-jays-stand-as-mlb-lockout-ends/ar-AARnV0f?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531

After 99 days, Major League Baseball and its players finally agreed on a labour deal to end the lockout on Thursday.

With a new collective bargaining agreement in place, the focus can once again shift to on-field subjects as teams prepare for spring training and a full 162-game season. With many of the top free agents still unsigned, the coming days should bring a frenzy of activity.

Eager to accomplish a good chunk of business before the lockout, the Toronto Blue Jays were among the teams to act with urgency prior to the work stoppage. They watched reigning Cy Young winner Robbie Ray sign with the Seattle Mariners, and MVP finalist Marcus Semien join the Texas Rangers, but landed a new frontline starter in Kevin Gausman. Toronto also addressed its bullpen by adding veteran right-hander Yimi Garcia.

While the roster isn't finalized and more additions are still necessary to improve upon last season's 91-win campaign, the Blue Jays are in pretty good shape coming out of the freeze. Here's a breakdown of how the roster looks and the projected starters at each position.

Infield

This is unquestionably the part of the team that still needs the most work. Semien's departure opens an enormous hole at second base, and it's not realistic to expect the Blue Jays to simply replace him with MVP-level production at the position. Cavan Biggio is an option to slide back to second, which is where he plays his best defence.

Third base was a problem for the Blue Jays last season, and that hole has not yet been filled. There isn't a great internal solution on the big-league roster or in the high minors, so an external add is likely coming here, whether through free agency or trade.

At least the Blue Jays know they have star power at first base and shortstop with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette, respectively.

Current projected starters: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (1B), Cavan Biggio (2B), Bo Bichette (SS), Santiago Espinal (3B)

Outfield

Barring injury or trade, the Blue Jays' opening day outfield is set with Lourdes Gurriel Jr., George Springer and Teoscar Hernandez from left to right. Randal Grichuk can also slide in as he looks to rebound from an abysmal 2021 season.

Springer has battled injuries over his career, so a full year of production is hardly a given, but if the Blue Jays can get 130-150 games out of him it will be a huge boost to the lineup. The 32-year-old only managed to suit up in 78 contests last year.

Current projected starters: Lourdes Gurriel Jr. (LF), George Springer (CF), Teoscar Hernandez (RF)

 

Catcher

The Blue Jays have a good situation behind the plate, with Danny Jansen, Alejandro Kirk and Reese McGuire all options for them at the big-league level. They also have one of the best prospects in the game knocking on the door in Gabriel Moreno.

With catcher being a position of strength, it seems reasonable for the Blue Jays to try and move one of them to patch up other areas of the roster. With Moreno looking like a future star, perhaps the Blue Jays dangle Kirk and his enticing bat in trade talks.

Kirk is projected for a 125 wRC+ (25 percent better than league average) and an .842 OPS in 2022. Considering the catcher spot is often an offensive black hole for teams, many would likely sign up for the 23-year-old's offensive potential.

Current projected starter: Danny Jansen

Starting Pitching

The starting rotation was the main focus early in the offseason, with Jose Berrios inking a seven-year extension and Gausman landing a five-year pact. Even with Ray and Steven Matz signing elsewhere, the Blue Jays are in good shape with Berrios, Gausman, Alek Manoah and Hyun Jin Ryu locks for starting gigs.

The fifth spot could go in a number of different directions. Toronto is probably hoping 2022 is the year hard-throwing prospect Nate Pearson puts it all together, but that's obviously no guarantee. Externally, the Oakland Athletics and Cincinnati Reds are among the teams with intriguing trade pieces. The Blue Jays could also elect to continue shopping in free agency and target an established veteran or a bounce-back candidate.

Toronto's starting staff doesn't currently feature a true ace, but it is still solid from one to four.

Current projected starting rotation: Jose Berrios, Kevin Gausman, Hyun Jin Ryu, Alek Manoah, Nate Pearson

Bullpen

A poor bullpen cost the Blue Jays numerous games in 2021, especially before the mid-season acquisitions of Trevor Richards and Adam Cimber. The 2022 group is already looking sturdy, but no part of a team is as volatile year-to-year as the relief corps.

Jordan Romano established himself as a strong closer last season, with Richards, Cimber and Tim Mayza proving capable in high-leverage spots. Garcia is another reliable option Charlie Montoyo can now lean on, while a return to form from Ryan Borucki and a clean bill of health from Julian Merryweather would go a long way. Ross Stripling appears destined for a long man role, but could slide into the rotation if injury strikes.

Another name to watch is David Phelps, whose minor-league deal in late November flew under the radar of the big-name signing frenzy. Phelps was very effective for the Blue Jays in 2021 before a lat injury ended his season in May.

The Blue Jays could trot out a decent bullpen if the season started tomorrow, but expect additional depth moves before spring training. Toronto has been reluctant to target big-ticket relievers, so a Kenley Jansen signing or blockbuster trade probably isn't in the cards.

Current projected bullpen: Jordan Romano, Tim Mayza, Adam Cimber, Trevor Richards, Yimi Garcia, Ryan Borucki, Ross Stripling, Julian Merryweather

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Dunno if I'd call Grichuk's season "abysmal".....He wasn't worth his $10 million per, but .241, 22 HR, 81 RBI, 703 OPS is hardly "abysmal", IMO.....His BB to K ratio, OTOH...:wacko:

 

I'm still hoping that the Jays can somehow pry Jose Ramirez away from Cleveland....they need insurance at the back end of the rotation as well. I'm hopeful Pearson and/or Stripling can get the job done, but I don't think the Jays can afford to count on it....

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Take this with a grain of salt, but MLB agents and other teams are expecting the Jays to add one more big offensive bat into the lineup.

 


Obviously, the big names out there are Correa and Freeman, but I’ll gladly take Bryant as a consolation prize. Maybe add a veteran arm like Diekman to solidify the bullpen.

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53 minutes ago, shiznak said:

Take this with a grain of salt, but MLB agents and other teams are expecting the Jays to add one more big offensive bat into the lineup.

 


Obviously, the big names out there are Correa and Freeman, but I’ll gladly take Bryant as a consolation prize. Maybe add a veteran arm like Diekman to solidify the bullpen.

Bryant would make sense as "bounce-back" guy, and also fills the hole at 3rd?

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