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... division rival), and I have to wonder what the Blue Jays are planning to do with 1B Lyle Overbay and/or 3B Edwin Encarnacion now that they've acquired big hitting 3B prospect Brett Wallace from the Athletics. The fact that there are so many players ... Comment?
Shortstop McDonald re-signs with Jays
... opportunity for him in Toronto. Besides the vacancy at shortstop, Toronto has the defensively deficient Edwin Encarnacion at third base and second baseman Aaron Hill will need to be rested occasionally. "The grass is not always greener on the other ... Comment?
Blue Jays sign Gonzalez to shore up shortstop position
... defender, something that was a priority given how young the pitching staff will be and that third baseman Edwin Encarnacion's defence is politely described as erratic. He offers some reasonable offensive potential, too. The Blue Jays are believed to ... Comment?
Griffin: Gonzalez deal makes sense for Jays
... remain the shortstop. Sure, Scutaro would get at-bats, but it would be at the expense of third baseman Edwin Encarnacion or in the outfield. It's the hammer the Jays hold. The Gonzalez signing also has considerable Jays significance when it comes to ... Comment?
Blue Jays sign shortstop Alex Gonzalez to one-year deal plus an option
... defender, something that was a priority given how young the pitching staff will be and that third baseman Edwin Encarnacion's defence is politely described as erratic. He offers some reasonable offensive potential, too. The Blue Jays are believed to ... Comment?
Blue Jays' Anthopoulos says Barajas 'unlikely' to return
... defender, something that was a priority given how young the pitching staff will be and that third baseman Edwin Encarnacion's defence is politely described as erratic. He offers some reasonable offensive potential, too. The Blue Jays are believed to ... Comment?
Jays re-sign utility man McDonald
... opportunity for him in Toronto. Besides the vacancy at shortstop, Toronto has the defensively deficient Edwin Encarnacion at third base and second baseman Aaron Hill will need to be rested occasionally. "The grass is not always greener on the other ... Comment?
Blue Jays near agreement with McDonald: report
... earned $3.8 million US on a just completed two-year pact, would give the Blue Jays a dependable backup to Edwin Encarnacion at third base and a candidate for regular playing time at short. The Connecticut native has been a fan favourite during his ... Comment?
Roy Halladay from Toronto Blue Jays' Point of View
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... Jays with this trade. The Blue Jays infield are set at second and third (tentatively) with Aaron Hill and Edwin Encarnacion, respectively. First base is currently manned by Lyle Overbay, but an improvement wouldn't hurt. The outfield spots are ... Comment?
Left wrist surgery for Wells, Encarnacion
... will be performed by Dr. Donald Sheridan in Scottsdale, Ariz. Toronto also announced that third baseman Edwin Encarnacion went under the knife on Friday to repair damage to his left wrist as well. Baltimore-based hand specialist Dr. Tom Graham ... Comment?
Jays' Wells to go under knife
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Blue Jay Vernon Wells throws his bat and helmet after striking out. Wells will undergo wrist surgery next week, while teammate Edwin Encarnacion just underwent surgery on his wrist. Comment?
Blue Jays' Wells to undergo surgery
... as an excuse or even discuss it. Wells hit .260 with 15 homers and 66 RBIs in 158 games. Third baseman Edwin Encarnacion had surgery on his left wrist on Friday. A large bone spur was shaved off his hamate bone by Dr. Tom Graham in Baltimore. ... Comment?
Jays' Wells scheduled for surgery on left wrist
... don't know," Jays GM Alex Anthopoulos said. The Jays also announced a surgical procedure for third baseman Edwin Encarnacion, whose left wrist was repaired last Friday in Baltimore by hand specialist Dr. Tom Graham. It required the removal of a spur ... Comment?
Blue Jays' Wells to undergo surgery
... as an excuse or even discuss it. Wells hit .260 with 15 homers and 66 RBIs in 158 games. Third baseman Edwin Encarnacion had surgery on his left wrist on Friday. A large bone spur was shaved off his hamate bone by Dr. Tom Graham in Baltimore. ... Comment?
Blue Jays' Wells set for surgery; Encarnacion goes under knife
... percentage over 158 games. His home run and RBI totals were the worst since 2001. Toronto third baseman Edwin Encarnacion had a procedure done on his left wrist Friday, as hand-specialist Dr. Tom Graham shaved a large bone spur off the hamate bone. ... Comment?
Baseball Notebook: Jays' Wells plans operation on wrist
... .260 with 15 home runs and 66 RBIs in 158 games this season. The Blue Jays also said that third baseman Edwin Encarnacion had surgery Friday to repair a bone spur in his left wrist. Rays-Pirates trade: Tampa Bay traded second baseman Akinori Iwamura ... Comment?
Left wrist surgery for Wells, Encarnacion
... will be performed by Dr. Donald Sheridan in Scottsdale, Ariz. Toronto also announced that third baseman Edwin Encarnacion went under the knife on Friday to repair damage to his left wrist as well. Baltimore-based hand specialist Dr. Tom Graham ... Comment?
Wrist surgery for Encarnacion, Wells
... 03, 2009 1:11PM EST Last updated on Tuesday, Nov. 03, 2009 2:07PM EST T oronto Blue Jays third baseman Edwin Encarnacion underwent surgery on his left wrist last week while centre-fielder Vernon Wells is expected to have surgery on his left wrist ... Comment?
Jays' Wells to have wrist surgery next week
... Bradley for Wells, but the Cubs quickly dismissed the reports. The Jays also announced third baseman Edwin Encarnacion had surgery last Friday to shave a large bone spur off the hamate bone in his left wrist. The procedure, done by Dr. Tom Graham in ... Comment?
Orioles scouting report: Blue Jays update
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... the Orioles at Camden Yards in July. Third baseman Scott Rolen was traded to the Cincinnati Reds for Edwin Encarnacion, but the Blue Jays held on to their most prized possession, ace Roy Halladay. He'll pitch against the Orioles on Sunday, following ... Comment?