We are now in Early June. It’s about that time where baseball fans and front offices can take a look at their team’s production and place in the standings and make some not entirely baseless judgements about player performance and where the team could stand to improve. With that said, it’s time to look at some Jays players and take stock of how they’ve done (while keeping in mind that his is not necessarily what they’ll be like the rest of the season) via some bullet points as well as everyone’s favourite reductive holdovers from the education system: Letter grades.
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Early Season Report Cards (Part 1: Catchers…
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We are now in Early June. It’s about that time where baseball fans and front offices can take a look at their team’s production and place in the standings and make some not entirely baseless judgements about player performance and where the team could stand to improve. With that said, it’s time to look at some Jays players and take stock of how they’ve done (while keeping in mind that his is not necessarily what they’ll be like the rest of the season) via some bullet points as well as everyone’s favourite reductive holdovers from the education system: Letter grades.