Holy fuck it's snowing outside!! Well, I guess it makes sense... it is December after all, but for a starved baseball fan things just got a lot worse.
UNLESS!
Baseball's Annual Winter Meetings have arrived and they usually create a reprive for fanatics like myself.
For great coverage, check out MLB Trade Rumors here.
What will Alex Anthopoulous have in store for Jays fans? I'm still waiting for the hype.
Will Halladay finally be on the move?? PLEASE.. enough is enough already.
Philadelphia. Give me Drabek, Brown and and Taylor. We'll throw in James Paxton and Jake Eliopoulous!!! Tough to give up those two amazingly talented young Canadians.. oh wait, what's that?
Fuck you're right. We signed Johnny Mac to a multi-year deal the day before signing another ho-hum SS to be our starter. USE THE CASH ON THE YOUNG PROSPECTS YOU IDIOTS!!!!!
Isn't that all part of the plan??
Wow, I got sidetracked.
In all seriousness, the Winter Meetings kick off today, and it should only be a matter of time before a few pieces start falling.
Whether the Roy Halladay trade will occur before they wrap up on Thursday, only time will tell.
Showing posts with label James Paxton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James Paxton. Show all posts
Monday, December 7, 2009
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Up Yours Paxton, Toss Off Eliopoulos!
Just read a very interesting article over at The Tao of Stieb, called James Paxton and Jake Eliopoulos are "Good Canadian Boys".
It would have been really interesting to watch these two talented Canucks rise through the Jays' system together. Instead, Jays fans will have to settle for the debut of first-round pick RHP Chad Jenkins in 2010.

Jenkins was selected by the Jays with the 20th overall pick and signed with the Jays on August 15th, 2009. The 21 year-old (1987-12-22) agreed to a contract with a $1.359 million dollar signing bonus. Here's an interesting article from Jenkins' Kennesaw State University website.
Here's a link to a complete list of the Jays' 2009 draft selections and their signing dates. Another noticeable player who didn't sign with the Jays was third-rounder (99th overall) RHP Jake Barrett. Skimming through some years of Jays' draftees and I just realized they drafted current A's prospect Brett Wallace in the 42nd round back in 2005. Wallace eventually signed with St. Louis after being selected 13th overall in the 2008 draft. Too bad we weren't able to get his name in some ink.
Although it's probably safe to write off Paxton and Eliopoulos, the Blue Jays selected LHP Brad Mills again in 2007 after failing to sign him in 2006. He was selected in the 22nd round in 2006 and elected not to sign. A year later Mills signed as a 4th round draft pick. Mills made his Blue Jays' debut in 2009, making two starts and posting an 0-1 record with a 14.09 ERA in two rough outings against the defending World Series Champion Philadelphia Phillies.
It would have been really interesting to watch these two talented Canucks rise through the Jays' system together. Instead, Jays fans will have to settle for the debut of first-round pick RHP Chad Jenkins in 2010.

Jenkins was selected by the Jays with the 20th overall pick and signed with the Jays on August 15th, 2009. The 21 year-old (1987-12-22) agreed to a contract with a $1.359 million dollar signing bonus. Here's an interesting article from Jenkins' Kennesaw State University website.
Here's a link to a complete list of the Jays' 2009 draft selections and their signing dates. Another noticeable player who didn't sign with the Jays was third-rounder (99th overall) RHP Jake Barrett. Skimming through some years of Jays' draftees and I just realized they drafted current A's prospect Brett Wallace in the 42nd round back in 2005. Wallace eventually signed with St. Louis after being selected 13th overall in the 2008 draft. Too bad we weren't able to get his name in some ink.
Although it's probably safe to write off Paxton and Eliopoulos, the Blue Jays selected LHP Brad Mills again in 2007 after failing to sign him in 2006. He was selected in the 22nd round in 2006 and elected not to sign. A year later Mills signed as a 4th round draft pick. Mills made his Blue Jays' debut in 2009, making two starts and posting an 0-1 record with a 14.09 ERA in two rough outings against the defending World Series Champion Philadelphia Phillies.
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