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Originally Posted by bizaro86
The Twins lost pretty much a full rotation of starting pitching and iirc haven't added anything of note. How could the Jays be worse than that? They're pretty much coming back the same as last year and they were a decent team last year. There are some teams that will be worse next year (Twins and Angels both come to mind).
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It's crazy to me how harsh people are with the Jays.
The still have all their pitching from last season (minus Hicks), and shored up the D to help the pitching remain top 5ish in the league.
The offense was mid tier league wide last season thanks to some major underperformance from key players. If even just one or two of the four culprits (Vlad, Kirk, Springer, Varsho) bounce back the offense is still mid tier to maybe top ten or so.
This is assuming they add a competent DH that can replace Belt.