The problem I see is if the Jays wanted to match that deal they would need to put the likes of Bichette or Biggio in the deal. That probably was, and should be, a non starter.
The strength of their trade assets is prospects, not MLB ready talent and it looks like Cleveland wanted a mix of both. Don't really see how the front office should get any blame here.
sure if the season is starting and there is no upgrade to the team questions should be asked, but that's a ways away. Was only December 27th last year they signed Ryu after most fans thought they were going to "miss" on everyone.
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