Sunday, August 12, 2018

Possibilities for the 2019 Toronto Blue Jays - by Moses


  With all the young talent in the Toronto Blue Jays Farm System we'll be seeing many changes over the next couple of years.  

  It would stand to reason that the Jays would get rid of current Manager John Gibbons and bring in a fresh face to Manage the team.  A good place to start would be to hire a career baseball man like Joe Girardi.

  The Blue Jays have perhaps the greatest talent in the Minors today in Vladimir Guerrero Jr..  As a third baseman this leaves a dilemma for the Jays brass as we still have Josh Donaldson in our Organization.  I would say trade Donaldson and Lourdes Gurriel to the Arizona Diamondbacks and pick up Steven Souza Jr., Clay Buchholz, Jon Duplantier, and Silvino Bracho from the Diamondbacks Organization.  This would free our team salary of about $10 Million for what Donaldson would be getting on his next contract with the club.  Also remove Randal Grichuk, Devon Travis, Kendrys Morales, and Marco Estrada in trades for prospects likewise for the purpose of freeing future cap space with all our young talent.

  At this point, with Girardi, let him develop all the young talent the Jays have in the Minors today.  Over the next two years bring up the following players;  Sean-Reid Foley (RHP), Jordan Romano (RHP), Zach Jackson (RHP), Travis Bergen (LHP), Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Rowdy Tellez, Bo Bichette, Cavan Biggio, Danny Jansen, Dalton Pompey, Dwight Smith, and Anthony Alford. 

  As a result of all these changes being made to start the 2019 Campaign the Toronto Blue Jays 25 Man Roster would look as such;

Manager - Joe Girardi

Pitching Staff

Starters

1.  Aaron Sanchez (RHP)
2.  Marcus Stroman (RHP)
3.  Clay Buchholz (RHP)
4.  Jon Duplantier (RHP)
5.  Ryan Borucki (LHP)

Relievers

1.  Sean-Reid Foley (RHP)
2.  Travis Bergen (LHP)
3.  Danny Barnes (RHP)
4.  Silvino Bracho (RHP)
5.  Ryan Tepera (RHP)
6.  Ken Giles (RHP)

Batting Lineup

1.  Kevin Pillar (Bats Right) - CF
2.  Cavan Biggio (Bats Left) - 2B
3.  Justin Smoak (Switch) - 1B
4.  Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (Bats Right) - 3B
5.  Teoscar Hernandez (Bats Right) - LF
6.  Steven Souza Jr. (Bats Right) - RF
7.  Rowdy Tellez (Bats Left) - DH
8.  Russell Martin (Bats Right) - C
9.  Bo Bichette (Bats Right) - SS

Bench

1.  Danny Jansen (Bats Right) - C
2.  Aledmys Diaz (Bats Right) - 2B/ 3B /SS 
3.  Dalton Pompey (Switch) - OF  
4.  Anthony Alford (Bats Right) - OF 



Saturday, August 11, 2018

The Occupy Movement Revisited Part Two - by Moses


  Breakfast in bed for 3 Million people.  The next Woodstock.  Three hundred bands playing a concert over a three week period.  Could this occur?

  When all is said and done, the proceeds from this venue would pay for 100 new small communities in each Province, Territory, and Nunuvit across Canada.  200 'Whites', 200 'Blacks', 200 'Asians', and 200 'Natives' totaling 800 people on each small community .  This would build up rural communities and make the rat race disappear for those that want it to disappear.

  Is Canada ready for a population influx?  Wouldn't it be more easily accommodated by building an infrastructure for this purpose?

  The rural pockets to be developed in this context would be thriving Metropolitans in the future in the future if done effectively from inception.  A small community of 800 people naturally evolves into a small Township of 5000 people, and finally into a City.

  In the Occupy Movement we could see a Kibbutz type structure.  Free food for everyone.  Free housing, free clothing, minimal monthly pay, and luxuries added based on the profits of the community/Kibbutz camp (ie. an ampitheatre, a swimming pool, tennis courts etc...).  This was what the Nation of Israel/Palestine used to build up their country.  

  This would alleviate poor pockets in big cities that exist across Canada today.  The poor would actually see a return for their time.  Work 6 hours a day 5 days a week.  If you work more than 6 hours a day you accumulate time off for the future.  Skills would be taught, and new families started.  This would turn a National unemployment rate of 8% into a rate of an optimum 4% and build families for the future.  Our economy would flourish, and our Nations' young would have a new valuable option to living poor in the big city.

Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Proposed Toronto Maple Leaf Trades - by Moses

5 Possible Acquisitions

1.   From Toronto Maple Leafs;  Curtis McElhinney, Nikita Zaitsev, and 2019 4rth Round Pick to the New York Islanders for Ryan Pulock

2.  From Toronto Maple Leafs;  Curtis McElhinney, Nikita Zaitsev, and 2019 1st Round Draft Pick to the Calgary Flames for Dougie Hamilton.

3.  From Toronto Maple Leafs;   2019 2nd Round Pick to the Vancouver Canucks for Michael Del Zotto

4.  From Toronto Maple Leafs;  Curtis McElhinney, Nikita Zaitsev, and 2019 1st Round Pick to the St. Louis Blues for Alex Pietrangelo

5.  From the Toronto Maple Leafs;  Curtis McElhinney and 2019 1st Round Pick to the Edmonton Oilers for Darnell Nurse


Team W/ Ryan Pulock and Michael Del Zotto

Head Coach - Mike Babcock

Goalies

1.  Frederik Andersen
2.  Garret Sparks *
3.  Calvin Pickard *

Defencemen

1.  Morgan Rielly
2.  Ryan Pulock
3.  Jake Gardiner
4.  Michael Del Zotto
5.  Travis Dermott
6.  Ron Hainsey
7.  Calle Rosen *
8.  Andreas Borgman 


Forward Lines

                           LW                                 C                                 RW
                
1st Line      Patrick Marleau           John Tavares                 Mitch Marner   

2nd Line       Zach Hyman           Auston Matthews          William Nylander

3rd Line     Andreas Johnsson *    Nazem Kadri               Kasperi Kapanen

4rth Line   Frederik Gauthier *     Ben Smith *                  Connor Brown  


Reserves - Dmytro Timashov (LW) * and Josh Leivo (F) 


* - played for the Toronto Marlies in 2017/18



2018/19 Toronto Marlies

Goalies

1. Calvin Pickard (age 25)
2. Ian Scott (age 18)

Defencemen

1. Timothy Liljegrag (age 18)
2. Andrew Nielsen (age 20)
3. Justin Holl (age 25)
4. Vincent LaVerde (age 28)
5. Sam Jardine (age 24)
6. Jesper Lindgren (age 20)
7. Alex Gudbranson (age 22)

Forward Lines

1st Line 


LW - Trevor Moore - 22  C - Chris Mueller - 31  RW - Brady Ferguson - 23

2nd Line 


LW - Carl Grundstrom - 19  C - Miro Aaltonen - 24  RW - Kyle Baun - 25

3rd Line

LW - Mason Marchment - 22  C - Adam Brooks - 21  RW - Trevor Shott - 22

4rth Line 


LW - Pierre Engvall - 21  C - Colin Greening -31  RW - Jeremy Bracco - 20 


Monday, July 2, 2018

2018/19 Toronto Maple Leafs W/ John Tavares and Trade - by Moses

From Toronto Maple Leafs; Curtis McElhinney, Nikita Zaitsev, and 2019 1st Round Draft Pick to the New York Islanders for Ryan Pulock

As a result this is our team;

Head Coach - Mike Babcock

Goalies

1.  Frederik Anderson
2.  Garret Sparks
3.  Calvin Pickard

Defencemen

1.  Morgan Rielly
2.  Ryan Pulock
3.  Travis Dermott
4.  Jake Gardiner
5.  Calle Rosen *
6.  Ron Hainsey
7.  Justin Holl *
8.  Andreas Borgman *
9.  Andrew Nielsen *

* - Alternates

Forwards

1.  John Tavares (C)
2.  Auston Matthews (C)
3.  Mitch Marner (RW/C)
4.  William Nylander (RW/C)
5.  Nazem Kadri (C/LW)
6.  Kasperi Kapanen (RW)
7.  Andreas Johnsson (LW) 
8.  Patrick Marleau (LW/C)
9.  Zach Hyman (LW)
10.Connor Brown (RW)
11.Ben Smith (C) *
12.Miro Aaltonen (C) *
13.Frederik Gauthier (C/LW) *
14.Dmytro Timashov (LW) *

* - Alternates

Lines

1st Line    LW Nazem Kadri  C John Tavares  RW Mitch Marner

2nd Line  LW Zach Hyman  C Auston Matthews  RW William Nylander

3rd Line  LW Andreas Johnsson  C Patrick Marleau  RW Kasperi Kapanen    

4rth Line LW Frederik Gauthier  C Ben Smith  RW Connor Brown