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A.J. not close to signing with Blue Jays


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Damn. Oh well, I don't think it'll be a huge loss (could be wrong). Offensively, he was nothing to write home about last year.

 

I'd feel a hell of a lot better with him than Flowers, though. But if it's between AJ and Paulie for whatever reason, I'm going Paulie all day.

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QUOTE (Springfield SoxFan @ Dec 2, 2010 -> 07:00 PM)
This was inevitable, sad to see AJ leave and stay in the NL. AJ thanks for the memories.

 

Easy people, it says in there WAS close to signing with BlueJays. Doesn't mean it's happening. Besides it's Cowley.

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QUOTE (justBLAZE @ Dec 2, 2010 -> 07:03 PM)
Easy people, it says in there WAS close to signing with BlueJays. Doesn't mean it's happening. Besides it's Cowley.

 

Yea. The fact that Cowley buried it in his Dunn article and noone else is reporting it makes me wary. I have no problem with him signing elsewhere though.

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QUOTE (DirtySox @ Dec 2, 2010 -> 10:04 PM)
Yea. The fact that Cowley buried it in his Dunn article and noone else is reporting it makes me wary. I have no problem with him signing elsewhere though.

The Score's reporting it, but it's probably just derived from Cowley's article.

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QUOTE (South Side Fireworks Man @ Dec 2, 2010 -> 08:23 PM)
Honestly, no. That is ridiculous.

 

A.J. in 2008 - 504 AB .300 BA 13 HR 49 RBI .728 OPS 30 CS runners 23%

R.C. in 2008 - 504 AB .219 BA 23 HR 81 RBI .699 OPS 33 CS runners 30 % (prorated to equal AB)

 

A.J. in 2009 - 474 AB .270 BA 9 HR 56 RBI .688 OPS 27 CS runners 26%

R.C. in 2009 - 474 AB .278 BA 33 HR 107 RBI .832 OPS 37 CS runners 28% (prorated to equal AB)

 

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QUOTE (knightni @ Dec 2, 2010 -> 07:43 PM)
A.J. in 2008 - 504 AB .300 BA 13 HR 49 RBI .728 OPS 30 CS runners 23%

R.C. in 2008 - 504 AB .219 BA 23 HR 81 RBI .699 OPS 33 CS runners 30 % (prorated to equal AB)

 

A.J. in 2009 - 474 AB .270 BA 9 HR 56 RBI .688 OPS 27 CS runners 26%

R.C. in 2009 - 474 AB .278 BA 33 HR 107 RBI .832 OPS 37 CS runners 28% (prorated to equal AB)

 

Castro sucked a lot more than A.J. in 08.

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I call BS. If this is true, AJ is just making this public to establish that he has offers on the table. Him and Cowley are friends, aren't they? I have a really hard time believing AJ jumps on some deal to play in Canada before seeing what else shakes loose out there.

 

My guess is this is just an attempt to establish some market value.

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QUOTE (knightni @ Dec 2, 2010 -> 08:43 PM)
A.J. in 2008 - 504 AB .300 BA 13 HR 49 RBI .728 OPS 30 CS runners 23%

R.C. in 2008 - 504 AB .219 BA 23 HR 81 RBI .699 OPS 33 CS runners 30 % (prorated to equal AB)

 

A.J. in 2009 - 474 AB .270 BA 9 HR 56 RBI .688 OPS 27 CS runners 26%

R.C. in 2009 - 474 AB .278 BA 33 HR 107 RBI .832 OPS 37 CS runners 28% (prorated to equal AB)

Now post their actual numbers. You know, there's a reason why Castro never gets those ABs.

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QUOTE (knightni @ Dec 2, 2010 -> 07:43 PM)
A.J. in 2008 - 504 AB .300 BA 13 HR 49 RBI .728 OPS 30 CS runners 23%

R.C. in 2008 - 504 AB .219 BA 23 HR 81 RBI .699 OPS 33 CS runners 30 % (prorated to equal AB)

 

A.J. in 2009 - 474 AB .270 BA 9 HR 56 RBI .688 OPS 27 CS runners 26%

R.C. in 2009 - 474 AB .278 BA 33 HR 107 RBI .832 OPS 37 CS runners 28% (prorated to equal AB)

 

Give me a break, knight. Prorated to equal ABs? AJ > Castro

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