Hopefully Pearson can figure it out too, because really if he can find his game again and stay healthy then that should be a pretty good 1-2-3 punch long term.
Good article about his struggles last year here
https://www.sportsnet.ca/mlb/article...ernia-surgery/
Honestly it feels questionable of the Jays training staff to have a 25 year old try to change his mechanics to ease the pressure on the groin, instead of just getting the surgery.
But when he's on his game his stuff is absolutely nasty, and I think he could have a bounce back season next year.