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Toronto Blue Jays: Tenders and Non-Tenders

The short list on the 40-man roster became even shorter late last night, as the Blue Jays whittled their roster down from 38 players to 37 after tendering contracts and non-tendering one...that of Raul Chavez.

He was the lone member of the purge, as Brian Tallet, Jeremy Accardo, Shaun Marcum, Shawn Camp, Jason Frasor, Dustin McGowan, and Jose Bautista (NAILS!) were all tendered contracts by the Blue Jays.

Late yesterday, it seemed Jeremy Accardo was all but gone, but it turns out the Blue Jays and his agent actually came to an agreement and he will stick around for at least one more season.

I guess after packing up his stuff and threatening to move out of the house, Accardo will be staying in the clubhouse after all.

The move (or lack thereof) to non-tender Raul Chavez was a little puzzling considering that he was only signed to a $500,000 minor league contract last season, so it's not like he was going to make $1 million next year.

This vacates any starting or backup catching positions, so Alex Anthopoulos is likely cooking up something, whether it be via trade or free agent signing.

Wait! Late development tweeted by Jordan Bastian: Chavez will be back next year, and has signed another minor league deal.

Just by taking a peek at what scraps that other teams threw out in non-tenders yesterday, AA should probably take a peek at John Buck.

While he lacks the defensive skills of Raul Chavez and power of Rod Barajas, John Buck would be a nice happy medium between to the two polar opposite catchers that the Blue Jays fielded last season.

This could also mean that J.P. Arencebia might finally get his chance to hit the big time. Last year in Las Vegas was more than disappointing; however, AA could just have blind faith that Arencebia is ready to make the jump to the show right out of spring training.

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