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Originally Posted by Roof-Daddy
Other than Moreno now, none of the prospects the Jays traded for MLB talent have ever really gone on to do anything of note at the MLB level.
I'm not entirely sure if that's a good thing, or a bad thing.
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Well it can definitely be both. The Jays front office selling high on assets for MLB ready players is good for the near term success of the team, and it also means their internal evaluations of players within their system seem to be strong, ie. Martin has flaws we will never get more value out of him than when they traded him for Berrios. The fact that they're not drafting impact players is not good for the long term strength of the team though.