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  • #60846
    Fakepartofme
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    the Jays signed Okamoto who projects to have pretty much the same value as Bo. for 1/3 the price. They are projected as the #2 team.
    No team was going to out spend the Dodgers, Word is Jays offered 350m/10 for Tucker, took their shot.

    the Jays have to worry about the Dodgers only if both make it back to the world Series, which is extremely unlikely, also its January. a ton happens between now and October.
    What the teams are at the moment is now that you will have 6 months from now.

    Its should be another fun season

    No its January 20th, we have to whine that the Jays didnt want to pay ridiculous prices for players who arent worth the money.

    Good off season so far for the Jays, most active of any team.
    Still need another bat

    #60715
    Unholy_Goalie
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    the Jays signed Okamoto who projects to have pretty much the same value as Bo. for 1/3 the price. They are projected as the #2 team.
    No team was going to out spend the Dodgers, Word is Jays offered 350m/10 for Tucker, took their shot.

    the Jays have to worry about the Dodgers only if both make it back to the world Series, which is extremely unlikely, also its January. a ton happens between now and October.
    What the teams are at the moment is now that you will have 6 months from now.

    Its should be another fun season

    Okamoto projects to be the AL hits leader as a rookie? I doubt it. I’m glad they finally signed a Japanese prospect but he’s unknown until he proves otherwise which is a gamble to rely on him to replace a proven star player.

    Why not offer that deal to Bichette? I don’t blame them for not getting Tucker, I wouldn’t take 10 years in Toronto either but Bichette they could have locked in with that same offer. He wanted 300 million and that’s how they could have kept him.

    Is it as unlikely as the Panthers and the Oilers meeting in the Final two years in a row? If the Jays run into them again, it’s another loss and that’s what they needed to prepare for. If they are built to beat the Dodgers, they can beat anybody. But now, there’s serious doubt.

    A lot can still change but most of their best options have disappeared. The Jays are going to need a lot of guys to play above their ahead again. That’s the part that is unlikely.

    #60649
    senstrolltwo
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    the Jays signed Okamoto who projects to have pretty much the same value as Bo. for 1/3 the price. They are projected as the #2 team.
    No team was going to out spend the Dodgers, Word is Jays offered 350m/10 for Tucker, took their shot.

    the Jays have to worry about the Dodgers only if both make it back to the world Series, which is extremely unlikely, also its January. a ton happens between now and October.
    What the teams are at the moment is now that you will have 6 months from now.

    Its should be another fun season

    #60332
    Unholy_Goalie
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    Jays are better than they started last year but not better than the Dodgers. And that’s what actually matters.

    Yesavage is still a rookie, he’s an unknown until he plays an entire season and hitters learn more about him. So to call him an improvement over Scherzer is a leap taken by a Homer. They should bring back Scherzer or Bassitt as insurance for this very reason.

    Ponce hasn’t pitched in the MLB in a very long time. There’s no guarantee he’s any better than Scherzer, Bassitt or even a quality starting pitcher in the MLB either.

    A full season of Bieber and Cease will make a difference but not having an elite closer will hurt them when it matters most. Also, no starting LHP which is a problem.

    The Jays offense is not better without one of the best hitters in the MLB. Losing Bo is a big blow to the offense. And the Jays had a lot of guys play above their head last year. Replication of that is very difficult without any significant replacements.

    The Jays are still a good team but they couldn’t beat the Dodgers before, they won’t be able to beat them now either. They lost the offseason arms race. The goal is to win the World Series. The Jays might still be better than everyone else but they’ll still be 2nd place to the Dodgers. That’s the issue.

    #60329
    CanadaCup
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    Neither Bo n’or tucker are worth the money.
    See ya later and good riddance.

    So if Bo doesn’t hit that home run in Game 7, the Jays have no chance to win that game. Losing him and not replacing him makes the Jays worse.

    But then, to make it worse, Tucker, who is even better than Bo, joins the team that is already better than the Jays and stole away the guy pegged to replace Bo’s bat.

    Not only did the Jays get worse, the Dodgers got significantly better when they were already the better team that won the World Series just like when they signed and elite closer and the Jays did not.

    “Worth the money” means doing whatever it takes to beat the Dodgers and the Jays “overpaying” would have been worth the money to remain competitive. What happened today makes the Jays significantly less competitive to win the World Series. They could still be a great team, still go back to the World Series but the Dodgers would still beat them in the end.

    Winning the World Series is “worth the money”. This is as retarded as Jays fans thinking they didn’t need Ohtani. They obviously did and still do.

    Jays are a better team than when they started last season. Gausman, Cease, Bieber, Yesavage, Ponce is a significant upgrade over Gausman, Scherzer, Bassitt, Berrios and Francis. Bullpen is much better.

    Jays were ranked 22nd going into last season. They upgraded during the season. They’re top 5 now and they’ll upgrade during this season. They need a bat and potentially a closer depending on how bullpen plays out until the deadline.

    With Tucker Dodgers are on a different level but paying $60M with opt outs after years 2 and 3 makes no sense for the Blue Jays. He’s not worth anything close to that (Judge is $40, Soto is $51). They need someone who’s going to be around for a while.

    #60289
    Unholy_Goalie
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    Neither Bo n’or tucker are worth the money.
    See ya later and good riddance.

    So if Bo doesn’t hit that home run in Game 7, the Jays have no chance to win that game. Losing him and not replacing him makes the Jays worse.

    But then, to make it worse, Tucker, who is even better than Bo, joins the team that is already better than the Jays and stole away the guy pegged to replace Bo’s bat.

    Not only did the Jays get worse, the Dodgers got significantly better when they were already the better team that won the World Series just like when they signed and elite closer and the Jays did not.

    “Worth the money” means doing whatever it takes to beat the Dodgers and the Jays “overpaying” would have been worth the money to remain competitive. What happened today makes the Jays significantly less competitive to win the World Series. They could still be a great team, still go back to the World Series but the Dodgers would still beat them in the end.

    Winning the World Series is “worth the money”. This is as retarded as Jays fans thinking they didn’t need Ohtani. They obviously did and still do.

    #60244
    Mr. Sir
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    42m for Bo 😂
    60m for Sucker 😂

    What a joke

    We have lots of trade bait available
    No rush

    #60220
    Fakepartofme
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    Neither Bo n’or tucker are worth the money.
    See ya later and good riddance.

    #60211
    Unholy_Goalie
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    Bye bye Bo to the Mets on 3 year 126 million dollar deal. Jays strike out on Tucker, Bo, no left handed starter and no closer.

    Better sign Valdez otherwise this team ain’t better and not beating the Dodgers.

    #60194
    senstrolltwo
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    Fucking Dodgers, of course

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