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Nov 4 2010 09:32pm
Quote (tuckerblair89 @ Nov 4 2010 10:28pm)
lol at embester thread.


No reason to start a new one
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Nov 4 2010 09:37pm
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No reason to start a new one


i know lol , just funny. anyway not a bad move. clearly jp is the future so he is a good stopgap
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Nov 8 2010 04:19pm
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Former Seattle Mariners manager Don Wakamatsu will serve as bench coach to new manager John Farrell as the Toronto Blue Jays filled out their coaching staff Monday.

Hitting coach Dwayne Murphy joins third base coach Brian Butterfield and pitching coach Bruce Walton as the only returnees from the 2010 staff.

Wakamatsu joins two fellow newcomers, first base coach Torey Lovullo, who managed Boston's triple-A affiliate in Pawtucket last year, and bullpen coach Pat Hentgen, who had been club ambassador and special assistant to the president and CEO for the Blue Jays.

Wakamatsu, 47, offers Farrell an experienced sounding board in the dugout. He was fired as Mariners manager in August amid a dismal season that began with high expectations following a strong 2009 in Seattle.

Murphy, 55, returns for a third season as hitting coach, a move that will make the players happy. He guided the club to a franchise record 257 home runs last season.

Lovullo, 46, has nine seasons as a minor-league manager, most recently with Pawtucket.

Hentgen, 41, will move from the front office to the dugout after working with some of the club's minor-leaguers last summer. In 1996, he became the first Blue Jays pitcher to win the Cy Young Award.


I want to hear about players joining the team, not coaches :(
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Nov 8 2010 05:13pm
Did Wakamatsu sign with the Jays? He's been linked to the O's ever since Showalter got hired last year.
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Nov 8 2010 05:30pm
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Did Wakamatsu sign with the Jays? He's been linked to the O's ever since Showalter got hired last year.


Yeah
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Nov 12 2010 02:54pm
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The club announced on Friday that they awarded Edwin Encarnacion to the Oakland Athletics on a waiver claim .


Good luck in Oakland, Edwin
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Nov 12 2010 03:01pm
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Good luck in Oakland, Edwin


Eh, going to miss him a lot.
I saw a bit of Bautista in him with the way he was swinging for the last series (Reminded me of the way Bautista ended 09).
This tells you something though with the loss of Edwin that they may perhaps consider signing a bat or two to fill in that slot.
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Nov 17 2010 04:41pm
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The Toronto Blue Jays' search for some stolen bases came to an end on Wednesday as the team acquired outfielder Rajai Davis from the Oakland Athletics in exchange for pitchers Trystan Magnuson and Daniel Farquhar.


we got some speed now, could help us
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Nov 17 2010 04:45pm
thats a nice deal for us but davis isnt that good should be a bench guy
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Nov 19 2010 11:16pm
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thats a nice deal for us but davis isnt that good should be a bench guy


davis raped shit at the beginning of last season though

he has shown flashes of top tier lead off material just can't do it consistently
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