Assessing the Toronto Blue Jays Offseason Moves

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Assessing the Toronto Blue Jays Offseason Moves
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Analyzing the Toronto Blue Jays offseason moves and suggesting alternative strategies to address the team's weaknesses.

So I've made it clear that I haven't been impressed with the Jays offseason so far. It's not over, I get that, but I don't think these moves make sense given the Jays roster construction . You have to make a clear effort to fix the Jays biggest weakness, and right now that's a lack of power. So the offseason needs to be built around preserving the run prevention unit where it makes sense, but at the same time adding power to improve the team.

So instead of just criticizing the Jays FO, I thought I'd take a moment to show what the Jays COULD look like with a different set of moves.Bench - Jansen, Espinal, and at least 2-3 open spots. The lineup has 3 obvious spots to upgrade. The Jays could use a reliable 5th starter in the event Manoah hasn't rebounded, but if he does that falls under a very good problem to have. As for the bullpen, the key is the front 5 relievers are a solid group. Garcia is fine as a lower leverage arm, and the 7th reliever should be a long reliever capable of spot starting or going multiple inning

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