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Blue Jays Morning Brew: Trade, odds, and the penultimate game
Toronto Blue Jays

Blue Jays Morning Brew: Trade, odds, and the penultimate game

Published Jun. 30, 2017 6:28 p.m. ET

The Blue Jays enter play on Saturday one game back of the Baltimore Orioles for top spot in the American League Wild Card race while Detroit, who has one extra game to play, sits just a half game behind Toronto.

Baltimore and New York begin play at 4:05 p.m. ET, so the Wild Card picture should gain some clarity by the time that J.A. Happ and Eduardo Rodriguez take the mound at Fenway Park (Note: Today’s game is a 7:10 p.m. ET start).

Until then, here are some news and notes that you might have missed from the past few days in Blue Jays coverage:

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Trade completed

Lopes is a 22-year-old second baseman who has also made a handful of appearances at shortstop and third. He was selected by the Mariners in the sixth round of the 2012 MLB Draft and is from Huntington Beach, California.

After two seasons of advanced-A ball, Lopes made his double-A debut last season with the Jackson Generals and posted a .284 batting average in 131 games. He also managed to produce a strong .358 on-base percentage, but his power tool is a relative non-factor. Lopes added 26 stolen bases and was caught stealing six times.

Lopes is the younger brother of Christian Lopes, a Jays prospect that enjoyed a strong season with the double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats this season. The brothers could open 2017 together in New Hampshire, but that would present an interesting dynamic as both play primarily at second.

Playoff odds

ICYMI: The Jays Nest Podcast, episode 92

They were simpler times on Tuesday night when Shaun Doyle of Jays From the Couch and I recorded episode 92 of The Jays Nest Podcast. Past our discussion of the Yankees brawl that cost the Blue Jays Joaquin Benoit, we discuss the future of John Gibbons with the team if they are unable to reach the playoffs.

Happ’s unexpected breakout

The potential has always been there with J.A. Happ, but his breakout season with the Blue Jays has left his teammates impressed. They’re not necessarily surprised, though.

“He radiates calm,” R.A. Dickey told The Toronto Star’s Brendan Kennedy. Without elite velocity or even much variance in his fastball speeds, Happ has remained inches ahead of opposing hitters all season long and should rank very highly in American League Cy Young voting.

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