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Originally Posted by Gozer
I thought that article was pretty terrible.
Best pitching in the league for the last two years with a number of veterans and talented prospects is not the recipe for a team that is not competitive. Giving up on the team like that would betray their investors, veterans (Doc) and their fans (me).
Who else matters?
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I agree, however I sure get the sense that the Jays are going to take a step back this season (i.e. I doubt they will finish with a .500 record).
They will lose AJ and I doubt they will use any salary to sign another top pitcher. Most likely use a prospect like Cecil to take his place.