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Originally Posted by flames_fan_down_under
But if the plan is working, and currently the Jays are 5 games above .500 so it seems like the plan is working, why change it?
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I have never understood this argument.
Yes, they are 5 games over .500 - does that mean that everything is perfect? Does that mean that nothing can be improved and every decision they have made was the right one?
Starting pitching has been a problem. And , while the bullpen has been stellar, it is running on fumes. Last night, those decisions caught up with them, and the bullpen had to throw 5 innings and they didn't do a great job of it.
So I think it's fair to ask the question.