(Since Biggio and Bichette made the all decade team, I went with Vladdy)
Lineup: This lineup gives a slight glimpse into the future of what could be a outstanding offense to build around for the Blue Jays. Cavan Biggio leading off with a 9 on base and 20 speed who homers at 17 should get the team off to a good start. Followed by team stud Bo Bichette who tore it up in his limited time this season in the big leagues. Justin Smoak is up next very similar to last year chart, at least he is a consistent from year to year with a playable card. Next is probably my most disappointing card this season in Vlad Guerrero JR. I am not disappointed in it because of how he played, but because of all the hype of him coming up to the big leagues this year, and he is the worst out of the three rookies, and was just hoping for a Vlad Sr type of card. Now that he is settled in I think 2020 is going to be a great year for that trio again with my early prediction of three 400 point cards between the three of them. Guerriel and Hernandez follow with 7 on base 15+ home runs give the lineup some low end depth where you hope to get the advantage to clean up any of the batters ahead of them that are on base. Tellez, Jansen and Grichuk follow suit with 6 on bases with big home run ranges that won't be doing much damage but can come through with the advantage every once in awhile and hopefully come through when they get it.
Bench: A true defensive sub, as he can't run and won't get many advantages batting, he is only there for late innings to get positive fielding at first and third.
Rotation: Yikes! you know its bad when your best starter is a 2 control that can only go 4 innings. Things don't get much better as you go down, this team is going to get torn apart in a league style of play, and will need to score plenty of runs to have any hope of winning. I cant see any of these 4 starters getting drafted in a league draft unless it is a super deep league.
God this pitching staff is atrocious.
ReplyDeleteThe lineup isn't much better, but Biggio chcecks in at 5.08, Bichette at 5.22, Smoak at 4.25, Guerrero and Gurriel right around 3.75 with JR being just above. Definitely going to be fun in a few years though. Drury has 20-20 as 1B+? Thinking that's just supposed to be no single pluses?
Pitching wise we got Giles in at a studly 4.68 which would make any team- all time or not. Otherwise the next best is actually Mayza....at 7.87 runs. Told you they were bad. At first I was going to ask about Font- but then I saw his stats. 14 starts, 23 games and 39.1 IP. OPENERS HERE WE GO. Either way, he's bad. Bucholz is the worst here non IP adjust due to his 2 Control and only 15 to get on base with a HR- a sweet sweet 9.9906 expected runs. OOOOF
yeah 20-20 was before edited so that is supposed to be a ---, Ill update if after work tonight hopefully
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