Jays make MULTIPLE moves… SURPRISING Jays Updates | Toronto Blue Jays News

Nick Gosse breaks down multiple Toronto Blue Jays moves and discuss what it means going forward.

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  1. It appears that we're entering the 'juggling a carousel of AAA pitchers' segment of the season. Paxton Schultz is our latest darling, but that sentiment will last as long as the Easton Lucas era—about 2 or 3 appearances. For now, we should be prepared for a rocky few weeks from the 5th pitching spot. I'm still not confident that Max Scherzer will be ready until June or July.

  2. Here comes the Barger for a middle reliever trade. This is why – when Shatkins gave his "sage reasoning" on why he chose certain bullpen pitchers over Yarborough – you can't help but laugh at him mockingly. Go back and read what he said about why he was keeping Jacobs and Lovelady and then what the Keagan's and Hazel's and and the Jays broadcasting staff defended honorably – then not even a month later, Shatkins logic disappears and it's expected that the Jays fans just forget what he said less then a month ago and move on. The logic was dumb then and proven to dumb within days! ..and just because the company people "yes men" agreed, didn't make it right. Shatkins felt Jacobs and Lovelady would give them season long results (it has to be to make that move running a vet out the door) which tells us his evaluations are skewed awkwardly – now after only 3 weeks, its back to looking for a Yarbarough, a jumbling effect of in and out non consistent minor leaguers with a pocket full of hope that they will get the job done – this doesn't sound like a championship team moving forward.

  3. Last two Jays seasons,
    Lacking offense, can't hit with RISP, an inconsistent inexperienced juggernaut for a bullpen, can't find that 5th starter (Hello Mitchell Whyte, and Easton Lucas), and John Gibsons joke of a batting line-up and knowing when to pull/leave pitchers … This season – same shiitt! And I didn't mention the bad base running!

  4. Sandtander NEEDS protection – he is seeing some of the pitchers best pitches. The pitchers are willing to go inside tight and get risky on walking, or hitting Sandy because the next two batters up STINK! ..sure, he's a slow starter but Sandy wont be near his numbers from last year until someone consistently hits behind him. Championship batting line-ups are usually always five deep, it gives time for the offense to unfold, making the pitcher have to play your game more, not theirs – in the Jays line-up, first two have great ability to get on, then they pitch Sandy tough, because its two easy outs from there – Sandy would be pitched to different if there were at least 1 more stick behind him.

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