Monday Bantering: Jays Opening Series Notes
Briefly

The article discusses the Toronto Blue Jays' early season struggles, highlighting player performances and management decisions. Notably, Bo is seen as returning to form, while the quick release of Richard Lovelady raises concerns about the front office's confidence in their evaluations after just 1.2 innings. The piece touches on the potential of players like Will Wagner at third base and emphasizes that overreacting to early performances—like those of Yariel Rodriguez—could undermine solid decision-making. The author advocates for patience in evaluating player contributions during the season.
The front office was very quick to get rid of Richard Lovelady. Getting rid of a guy after 1.2 innings suggests they don't trust their baseball knowledge.
I like Will Wagner at third. I like the idea of a platoon of him and Ernie Clement at the position.
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