Friday, July 24, 2009

Typical Finale- Roy Halladay I bid you adue

As the clock dwindles down on the last game (hopefully) of Doc's last game as a Blue Jay, I can't help but to laugh. This game is the epitome of Roy Halladay's career as a Jay. He pitches an almost flawless 4 hitter should be complete game, and his teammates can't support him. I love Roy, so much that I hope he leaves. He deserves better, a team that actually can put together hits and play the game properly.

Obviously there is something wrong with our team because we cannot fathom the idea of having a productive game. I do not know who those Jays were that we caught a glimpse of in early April, definitely not the team i'm used to watching. Our clubhouse must definitely lack any sort of true clutch confidence because when the game is on the line, we absolutely choke.

Now even if we move Halladay and get the hefty return we deserve, we are still in the hole for about 3-4 more years. Lets look at our blue chips

Keepers:
1) Aaron Hill
2) Ricky Romero
3) Adam Lind
4) Travis Snider
5) Brett Cecil

High Value to Trade:
1) Roy Halladay- were not gonna win with you, and you want to explore the market. Lets get what we can and move on. Lets be realistic. I wish I had the reins right now instead of our JOKE of a G.M. J.P! Billy Beane obviously didn't give you something important... a brain!
2) Scott Rolen- He can't hit the longball anymore, and his average is going to be the highest he can hope for. Get what you can.
3)Marco Scutaro- Upcoming free agent, let move him. He's been awesome, but who knows if we can keep him.

Who were screwed with:
VW & AR. The reason I abbreviate their names is because like Voldemort, their names shall not be mentioned due to the mere rapage they have caused to the Blue Jays organization. These two losers have set the franchise back 5 years, both financially and talent wise.

If we can package either of these 'tools' with our valued players it will be a blessing. But J.P doing that is waiving the white flag. Please, someone in the Blue Jays organization stand up and realize that he no longer has our best interests in mind. He knows if he does these trades now, all the building he has done has been for nothing, and his entire stay with the Blue Jays organization has been a complete and utter failure. We are in need of a completely revamped roster. Lets clean house, and it all start with our failure of a leader J.P.

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