Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Josh Johnson is the biggest fraud in Jays history
Josh Johnson has gone way further than Al Leiter and his splinter and it was all round into a nice tiny one season package as he has gone to visit Dr. Andrews just for a check up and is done for the season but as of right now he looks right for a good another contract season.
The thing that Josh Johnson and his team did wrong is have his agent go on the radio and say Jays should trade Josh Johnson to the Yankees for a bat meaning trade my client without saying it and that was in March before the season began. What he should of done was gone behind closed doors with AA and demanded to be traded and it probably would of worked because Mike Aviles was pegged to be the second baseman this season until he went quietly and demanded to be traded and immediately traded to Cleveland with Yan Gomez for Esmil Rogers and Mike Napoli should of been the guy that helped J.P. Arencibia break into the majors but instead he got out of town to Texas before visiting and we got the double gong show that was Frank Francisco and Jon Rauch.
The Fraud part of Josh Johnson is that he has been horrible as he pitched half a season with the Jays and a 2-7 record and an era 6.20 that is almost double than his era coming into the season along with his 56-37 record and at any little point in the season when anything went bad for him he would sit out for months at a time. He has by sitting out the rest of the season will most likely have his cake (getting back to the States) and eat it too (Jays will get nothing for him as he will walk and the Jays will get nothing).
To be worth than Al Leiter who pitched 7 seasons with Jays and pitching 15.2 innings in his first season and then had a full season during the Jays second championship and then 20 starts in'94 and 28 in '95 and finished with a record of 26-24 and than he went to Florida and put up a season of 16-12 and pitched 215 innings and a couple of seasons later he went to the Mets in 7 seasons went 95-67 and pitched 1360 innings (194 innings a seasons).
Bye Josh I will not miss u
Tom Mehegan
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