Saturday, April 27, 2013

Surprise MLB Clubs Which Could Turn into Sellers in 2013

It was the Marlins who'd great expectations in 2012 after signing Jose Reyes and Mark Buehrle in the offseason. They didn't come anywhere near these expectations, nevertheless. Now itas the Toronto Blue Jays who've received Reyes and Buehrle, along with Josh Johnson, R.A. Dickey and Melky Cabrera and entered the 2013 season with championship aspirations. And such as the Marlins, theyare off to a discouraging start. To make things worse, Reyes could miss three months by having an ankle injury. Buehrle (7.31 ERA), Dickey (5.82 ERA) and Johnson (6.91 ERA) might be better than their inflated ERAs show because of each having one really poor start (Buehrle has had two bad starts), but none of the three appear to be the No. 1 beginning theyave held it's place in yesteryear up to now. Reyes was the latest hitter in the Jaysa choice while newcomers Cabrera, Emilio Bonifacio and Maicer Izturis have fought, Jose Bautista has missed several games due to straight back spasms and an ear illness and Edwin Encarnacion is off to a slow start. Theyare talented enough to show things around. But so were the Marlins, who actually had a pleasant work to obtain back into it last May before falling aside again in June. If they are able to not, the Jays might have among the prime starting pitcher business chips available on the market if Johnsonas last start is any sign. The 29 year-old, who is within the last few year of a, $39 million agreement, allowed just two earned runs over eight innings with two walks and ten strikeouts. He was among the top pitchers in the game before he was knocked by a shoulder injury out of action in 2011. Shopping mall fielder Colby Rasmus (.879 OPS), who's under contract through 2014, to open an area for Anthony Gose is also possible.

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