I've seen him around Toronto numerous times and it's safe to say that he's still juicing. It's so weird seeing such a small man be so incredibly stalky.
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Solid weekend sweep of the Braves. It's weird, a few years ago the Braves seemed to be a team that was poised to turn into a powerhouse. They've just been on a treadmill for the last few years while never being able to add any big names outside of Ozuna.
Just saw the Yankees, O's and Rays hitting .227 or under. Rough.
DJ's production was supposed to drop but he's hitting .100 less than last year.
Could be a tough week with A's and Astros.
Surprised at division leaders 1 month in.
Red Sox leading AL East when it was supposed to be Yankees/Rays/Jays all competing. Yankees should pick it up though. Rays always a wonder. Sox should drop but who knows.
Royals owning the Central when White Sox were supposed to be killing it. Their 2 big FA signings the past 2 years have been underperfoming this year. Hendriks ERA near 4 and Keuchel ERA near 5. It's early so Keuchel can improve (though he has 16k and 11 BB in 31 innings) but imagine signing Keuchel to a long term deal looking back in 2019. A lot of teams dodged that one.
AL West is owned by As. They always a surprise team but even Seattle is ahead of Angels and Houston.
NL East is a ******** lol. Mets are best team at .500. Braves hitters havent done anything since being up 3-1 in NLCS and Ozuna (who was probably due to a decline is hitting .100 less). I hope Nationals are sellers so Scherzer becomes available.
NL Central probably has the right leader in the Brewers when its all said and done but they have a negative run differential and they have 16 guys on the IL right now.
NL West led by Giants when LAD and Padres went and did their big moves last offseason lol. Their rotation is killing it. Too bad we missed out on Gausman. They have 2 former Jays doing well in Descalfani (was traded early on) and Sanchez (nice to see him healthy). They probably all due for a deline at some point but could be good rental options for us if we want to go down that route.
Jays 2nd in era in the AL at 3.41, Yankees at 3.02. Only six teams with an OPS over .700 which I found a little shocking, Jays are one at .716, Yankees at .694. We're 1 1/2 out of 1st, 1/2 back of a wild card, considering all of the injuries, Semien, Biggio, Jansen, tellez all off to poor starts, it's surprising to be where we are imo. We've essentially had 2 1/2 starters so far, but our bull pen is saving our as_ es up to this point. Let's hope we get fully healthy, everyone performs to their capabilities and we get get on a great run.
Half of our offense has been bad but most should be able to pick it up and make up for the expected drop in pitching as the season goes
Health is key thing but we have a bunch of guys with injury history or havent played a full year. If we are relatively gealthy then we should be AL East champs or the WC.
Kirk is going to miss more than 10 days, per Montoyo
Jansen all of a sudden becomes more valuable and I would assume Adams gets the call since he's already at the alternate site.