Gaston expects to lose Burnett

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As he looks forward to the 2009 season, Jays manager Cito Gaston seems resigned to playing it without A.J. Burnett. "It certainly looks like A.J. won't be here," Gaston said before Saturday's game as he reflected on next year's rotation. "I don't know, but we might have a few guys who can pick that slack up." Burnett denied that he's made up his mind one way or the other. "I'm going to wait. I haven't made up my mind. I haven't talked to my family. I haven't talked to anyone about it. I don't want to be distracted with anything right now," the 31-year-old pitcher said. Burnett can opt out of the final two years of his Toronto contract and file for free agency at the end of the year. "We'll see what happens at the end of the year," GM J.P. Ricciardi said. "We're well aware that that's a situation that can happen. If it does, we'll deal with it." Asked if he'd discussed the matter with Burnett, Gaston said he hadn't.

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August 18, 2008  09:49 AM ET

I bet he leaves.......

August 18, 2008  10:01 AM ET

I bet he leaves.......
TenRingsSTL | 08/18/08, 09:49 AM

Burnett or Ricciardi?

August 18, 2008  10:18 AM ET

burnetts gonna leave..fo sho

August 18, 2008  10:18 AM ET

the true question is does he stay in the AL EAST???

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August 18, 2008  10:32 AM ET

Wrrigley: Burnett by choice......Ricciardi by force if the Jays are smart.

August 18, 2008  10:42 AM ET

How much will he get?

August 18, 2008  11:03 AM ET

burnett is a cancer.........and a pu//ssssy

August 18, 2008  11:46 AM ET

Timing, Location, and Money...ditto.

August 18, 2008  11:49 AM ET

NYY anyone...........I am refering to Burnett :P heheh

August 18, 2008  12:10 PM ET

Where have I been? Cito Gaston's still around? Do they still have Tom Henke and Duane Ward in their pen? I'm sure Jimmy Key and Dave Stieb can still hold the rotation together if Burnett leaves.

August 18, 2008  12:13 PM ET

Where have I been? Cito Gaston's still around? Do they still have Tom Henke and Duane Ward in their pen? I'm sure Jimmy Key and Dave Stieb can still hold the rotation together if Burnett leaves.

Wait is that Lloyd Moseby warming up in the on deck circle?

August 18, 2008  12:31 PM ET

Welcome to Toronto......HELL NORTH

August 18, 2008  12:55 PM ET

Welcome to Toronto......HELL NORTH
THE TRUTH | 08/18/08, 12:31 PM
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Don't they have a sweet red light district? By the way HELL NORTH (America) is Rockford, IL one visit is all you need to appreciate where you live, even if it's Port-au-Prince Haiti!

August 18, 2008  01:09 PM ET

Cito.. still crazy to see him back..

August 18, 2008  01:28 PM ET

Some team will up the offer to Burnett after he opts out, overpay him with 15-18 mill a year which the Jays will wisely not match. He's got 15 wins and a 4.67 ERA... seems the only time the Jays swing the bats is when AJ pitches - his win total is inflated.

August 18, 2008  01:43 PM ET

The Truth,

I have no idea where you got your info on Toronto. It is, in fact, an incredibly clean city with lots of culture and substance. Have you ever heard of any former players rip the city? Come on, man, get the facts. The vast majority of players love playing in T.O. for many reasons, a great lifestyle, great bars, restaurants and the fact they can walk down the street without getting mugged by criminals or paparazzi.

The Jays have a solid foundation... a great young pitching staff, some solid positional players ( Lind, Wells, Rios, Hill) . What Ricciardi has failed to do is augment some of that talent with a home-run free agent spree to push them over the top. It is kind of hard to do that when you play in a division with the two craziest spenders in the A.L. Not giving him any excuses, but just stating the obvious. Losing Burnett won't hurt the Jays, he is overrated and way overpaid.

August 18, 2008  02:05 PM ET

Too mant chili dogs.. poor gas...ton

August 18, 2008  03:05 PM ET

Joec:

Unlike you, I base my opinions on FACT. I have spent quite a bit of time in that city, and therefore not only entitled to MY opinion, but also an informed one. Lock it up stimey!

 
August 18, 2008  03:52 PM ET

I dont know about Burnett, he's injury prone and got a high ERA, but somehow he's winning. Plus if he leaves the Jays are left with Doc, Marcum, McGowan (comin off surgery), Litsch, and Purcey as their rotation (maybe Janssen). Aside from Doc and Marcum that's alot of youth in the backend considering Dustin's still never pitched a whole season. Oh and Toronto's a great city.

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