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Blue Jays Should Target Lopez for 3B
Blue Jays Should Target Lopez for 3B
Sometimes in order to build a successful future you should occasionally look to your past, and this off-season target would accomplish just that. Felipe Lopez would make a great addition to the Blue Jays infield, preferably at third base, he would also be a great add to the top of the batting order
Felipe Lopez’s Outstanding Season
fangraphs.com — Remember, way back in the day, when Felipe Lopez was talked about as a future superstar? Shortly... after the turn of the decade Lopez became the toast of the Jays’ middle infield prospects*. He would make his major league debut in late 2001 and spend ... (more) Felipe Lopez’s Outstanding Season
Baseball Salaries 2009: Blue Jays crash and burn
list.canadianbusiness.com — Toronto is a hockey make that a Maple Leaf town. That may be a weird way of... wrapping up yet another disappointing Blue Jays season , but general manager J.P. Ricciardi would have been run out of town long ago if he was in a baseball-mad city. As it ... (more) Baseball Salaries 2009: Blue Jays crash and burn
Jays GM wants return to basics
torontosun.com — Alex Anthopoulos' coming out party wasn't in prime time. The new Blue Jays general manager addressed the... Jays development people at the Bobby Mattick facility in Dunedin, Fla., last Thursday at 7:30 a.m. "My life with the Jays flashed before me," ... (more) Jays GM wants return to basics
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