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Jim Scott
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Jays From The Couch
24h
Baseball America recently published their 2021 pre-season list of the top 100 prospects in baseball. There were six (!) Blue Jays on the list. The sixth prospect (BA#96) was Orelvis Martinez
Toronto Blue Jays
... Man” played from a rooftop on 24 Oct 92 helped him atone. Prospects: Toronto Blue Jays on Baseball America’s Top 100 List Might Germán Márquez be an Intriguing Blu ...
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Bob Ritchie
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Jays From The Couch
18 Jan
Baseball America recently published their Top 100 prospects list. This article profiles the Blue Jays prospects who made the list.
Toronto Blue Jays
... son ranked #69 on the prospects list; previously, BA slotted him at #56. The Blue Jays acquired him in the 2019 Marcus Stroman trade. Woods Richardson, who oddly l ...
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Jim Scott
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Jays From The Couch
15 Jan
The Blue Jays need top-of-rotation pitching with team control. The Rockies are likely rebuilding. Might Germán Márquez be available?
Toronto Blue Jays
... ld be trading present for future. Márquez would tick a lot of boxes for the Blue Jays. He would not come cheap, but he might well be worth it. *Featured ...
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Jim Scott
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Jays From The Couch
12 Jan
Elite free agent J.T. Realmuto may choose to sign a one-year deal for 2021. Should the Toronto Blue Jays be interested in signing him?
Toronto Blue Jays
... at a minimum, it would not be a gross overpay. Ah, but you might say, the Blue Jays are unlikely to be serious World Series contenders in 2021. So why invest i ...
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Jim Scott
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Jays From The Couch
8 Jan
Now that Cleveland has traded Lindor and Carrasco, might they be receptive to an offer for their star third baseman, Jose Ramirez?
Toronto Blue Jays
... er way, a player of Ramirez’s talent will not come cheap. So why would the Blue Jays do it? A player like Groshans could well become the next Fernando Tatis Jr. ...
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Shaun Doyle
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Jays From The Couch
7 Jan
The Toronto Blue Jays have a number of irons in the fire, some could effect current players, which could require difficult conversations
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Bob Ritchie
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Jays From The Couch
6 Jan
Numerous trade rumours connect the Blue Jays with Francisco Lindor. This article examines an alternate shortstop strategy for the Blue Jays.
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Pete McCombie
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Jays From The Couch
5 Jan
With the Toronto Blue Jays being connected to many offseason rumours, one that may be confusing is that of JT Realmuto
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Shaun Doyle
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Jays From The Couch
5 Jan
If the Toronto Blue Jays strike out in their attempts to upgrade third base, Travis Shaw represents an option worth discussing
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Jim Scott
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Jays From The Couch
3 Jan
Might David Price be available, and might he be a good-to-excellent backup plan for the Toronto Blue Jays' rotation?
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Shaun Doyle
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Jays From The Couch
1 Jan
Jays From The Couch Is Celebrating It’s Fifth Year Of Covering The Toronto Blue Jays And We Want To Thank All Of You For Your Support!
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Ryan Mueller
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Jays From The Couch
22 Dec 20
Fingers crossed minor league baseball games will be played in 2021. Which begs the question, Where will the Blue Jays play in 2021?
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Jim Scott
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Jays From The Couch
21 Dec 20
Is the time right for the Toronto Blue Jays to trade the future for the present, by trading top prospects for a win-now player?
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Bob Ritchie
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Jays From The Couch
19 Dec 20
Brad Hand and Blake Treinen have pitched very well in recent seasons. This article considers their candidacies as future Blue Jays arms.