So, Marcus Stroman is pushing for a long-term deal...
Marcus Stroman wants new deal from Blue Jays, says, 'I've been offered nothing'
Article says he is frustrated at the situation. I was wondering if he was going to be someone available at the trade deadline.
Stroman is not a FA until after the 2020 season. The Jays have 2 more years of control. He will be 28 in May and will therefore be 30 in May of his final year of team control. He has had 1 good year ('17), and IMO, doesn't warrant a long-term deal.
'14 (23): 20 GS, 3.65 ERA, 1.171 WHIP, 130.2 IP, 111 SO
'15 (24): 4 GS, 1.67 ERA, 0.963 WHIP, 27.0 IP, 18 SO
'16 (25): 32 GS, 4.37 ERA, 1.289 WHIP, 204.0 IP, 166 SO
'17 (26): 33 GS, 3.09 ERA, 1.308 WHIP, 201.0 IP, 164 SO
'18 (27): 19 GS, 5.54 ERA, 1.476 WHIP, 102.1 IP, 77 SO
After his 2018, it is hard to think he is the central SP of a rotation... but he could be.
From the article, I would read this offensively as someone from Toronto... don't the positive he thinks it is:
On the one hand, is praises the chemistry of the two, and then, IMO, offends Toronto by saying, people don't like Toronto and that they are just not naturally a good fit for people.
The point he is trying to make is how unique they are together, but he does it by saying it is THEM that are the problem.
I also think he is likely concerned by the nature of FA and lack of signing aging players. He probably has additional concern about the CBA timing.
Thoughts?
Marcus Stroman wants new deal from Blue Jays, says, 'I've been offered nothing'
Article says he is frustrated at the situation. I was wondering if he was going to be someone available at the trade deadline.
Stroman is not a FA until after the 2020 season. The Jays have 2 more years of control. He will be 28 in May and will therefore be 30 in May of his final year of team control. He has had 1 good year ('17), and IMO, doesn't warrant a long-term deal.
'14 (23): 20 GS, 3.65 ERA, 1.171 WHIP, 130.2 IP, 111 SO
'15 (24): 4 GS, 1.67 ERA, 0.963 WHIP, 27.0 IP, 18 SO
'16 (25): 32 GS, 4.37 ERA, 1.289 WHIP, 204.0 IP, 166 SO
'17 (26): 33 GS, 3.09 ERA, 1.308 WHIP, 201.0 IP, 164 SO
'18 (27): 19 GS, 5.54 ERA, 1.476 WHIP, 102.1 IP, 77 SO
After his 2018, it is hard to think he is the central SP of a rotation... but he could be.
From the article, I would read this offensively as someone from Toronto... don't the positive he thinks it is:
Quote:
"There's no one that embodies the city of Toronto more than me. And you're not going to find guys who want to come in and embody the city of Toronto because it's just not natural."
On the one hand, is praises the chemistry of the two, and then, IMO, offends Toronto by saying, people don't like Toronto and that they are just not naturally a good fit for people.
The point he is trying to make is how unique they are together, but he does it by saying it is THEM that are the problem.
I also think he is likely concerned by the nature of FA and lack of signing aging players. He probably has additional concern about the CBA timing.
Thoughts?