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Originally Posted by Resolute 14
That's just trying to make excuses for an awful trade. Biagini may be a dime a dozen reliever, but we need one of those more than we need a dime a dozen minor league calibre outfielder. Throwing away two other bodies in the process is just bad asset management.
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None of them were assets, that's the point.
The Jays picked up two relievers near the end of training camp off the scrap heap that had better years than Biagini, and that happens literally every year. The Jays do not need Biagini, he is so easily replaceable it's not even funny.
What they need to do is scour the earth for MLB outfielders that are about to break into MLB but have no opportunity to with their current organizations. If Fisher can't figure it out then they'll move onto another guy until they find a guy that will stick and fit in with the timeline of the core.