2012年7月9日星期一

The Jays hung in through April

It’s ray ban wayfarer Bautista’s belief that as long as his name does not surface in trade rumours, the Jays must be considered buyers rather than sellers. The logic is sound. “I’m sure Alex (Anthopoulos, GM) doesn’t want to keep me around and not compete,” Bautista said on workout day of all-star week. “It’s kind of the (same) situation as when Doc (Roy Halladay) was here. I don’t want to put myself in that category, put myself on a pedestal, but I’d think that I would be his biggest trading chip. . . . We’re not in a bad position right now.” RELATED Richard Griffin’s ray ban sunglasses popular for women Bullpen The Jays hung in through April and half of May when Bautista — in fact, most of the lineup — struggled offensively. They have hung in since Brandon Morrow went down with an injury on June 11, joined over the next four days by Kyle Drabek and Drew Hutchison. Bautista believes now is the time to take action and replace some missing mound talent. “I know Alex is doing his due diligence in trying to improve our ball club,” Bautista said. “He’s doing his thing. You know how he keeps his cards close to his chest, so he doesn’t really reveal much even to us or to me. I’ve probably gotten the ray ban sunglasses classic 2012 on sale same mesages as you get. He’s trying. . . .

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