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Originally Posted by bluejays
I'm in the same boat. I like him, but in hindsight the opting into the contract seems a bit fishy now. The silence around his status certainly indicates he'll be gone for awhile.
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Imo a “push it for the playoffs and worry about everything else later”
direction from the club, probably discussed as early as when they traded for him. My guess is he wasn’t near 100% when he had his few weeks of rehab after getting acquired, but it was good enough for what was left in the Jays season, couldn’t do any more damage, and deal with the full rehab into 2026.
His acceptance of the contract option a few days after the WS was characterized, at least in the media, as him being a team player along with a ringing endorsement of the team and the city to take such a club friendly deal.
But if it sounds too good to be true it probably is. He grabbed the easily available money, knowing he couldn’t get any sort of payday at all from any team, with the condition his arm was in and the time he figured he needed to properly rehab. No way he would’ve passed a physical.
Knowing, and the club knowing, that he is and was always going to take as much time as required on the back end here in 2026 to make up for the rehab he would’ve done in 2025 (as if he didn’t get traded to a contender last summer, he shuts it down for the year to be ready for free agency) to get it 100% was something the club and player was fine with on the downlow back last fall.
If the Jays starters struggle to open the season, the questions may become a little more pointed towards his status and the whole scenario.
Proof of his “loyalty” will be if he misses any significant time this year to get to 100% and gives the Jays a sweetheart deal in November of this year.