Wouldn’t it be great if come April Albert Pujols was
starting at first base for the Blue Jays? Yes. Will this happen? Probably not.
The MLB free agent market has just opened and, although the field isn’t deep,
the Jays could do some damage. Our only big contracts are ones to Yunel
Escobar, Jose Bautista and Ricky Romero, so the Jays are free to do a lot. We,
right now, have the fourth lowest payroll in the American League, but we can
easily change that. We need a second baseman (Kelly Johnson will be a free
agent) we need some help in the bullpen, maybe the starting rotation and an
everyday centre fielder wouldn’t hurt. I also wouldn’t mind trading Adam Lind
but I know that isn’t going to happen. Either way, though, almost all of our
needs can be found in the free agent market.
Let me start with the single worst aspect of the Blue Jays’
game last season, the bullpen. Our bullpen blew us 25 saves in a mere 58
opportunities, that is good for the worst save percentage in the majors. By
save percentage I don’t just mean the ninth inning, either, I mean after the
starter is pulled and the team has a lead. Now I am not sure if Alex
Anthopolous (who has done a great job thus far) is willing to bring in a bunch
of bullpen guys, but he should. The star-studded free agent bullpen pitchers
include: Johnathon Papelbon (0.93 WHIP this season) Ryan Madson (32 saves) Heath
Bell (40+ saves in 3 consecutive seasons) Fransisco Rodriguez (good, best years
may be behind him) and Johnathon Broxton (missed last 130 games, high risk
signing him, most likely to come to Toronto.) We also need a left handed
reliever because right now Luis Perez is the lone southpaw. If Anthopolous
doesn’t sign one of these guys or make a trade for a legitimate closer, then
this offseason will have been a failure.
Position players: Need: 2B. Could improve: Everywhere except
RF, 3B and C
The best case scenario would be for the Jays to sign
reigning NL batting champion Jose Reyes (SS) and just move Yunel to 2B, but
that probably won’t happen. I know there is talk of getting Aaron Hill back,
but we traded him for a reason, I don’t want him back. Anthopolous will most
likely have to trade for a second baseman, his first look to go should probably
be Colby Rasmus.
Bringing in Grady Sizemore would probably be the best move
for the Jays to improve the outfield, but many of us forget that Travis Snider
does have the potential to be a 30 home run hitter. Other options include
Johnny Damon as OF/DH, Jimmy Rollins as backup infielder, and, of course,
either Prince Fielder or Pujols would be nice too. I can’t realistically see
the Jays signing any more than one of these players, but Anthopolous knows
where the team is right now better than anyone, and I trust him.
Starting Pitchers: Need #2/3 starter. Could improve: #4
starter
The Jays have more than their fair share of #4/5 starters on
the active roster. (By #5 I mean the fifth best starter in the rotation) Dustin
McGowan, Luis Perez and Jesse Listch can all pitch in this spot, but none of
them can pitch in the #2 slot. Brandon Morrow could, but he will probably go
14-12 next year with a 3.80 ERA and 400 K’s, #3 starter material. Kyle Drabek
has the stuff… Man, if I had a nickel for every time I have heard that.
Obviously big name starter C.J. Wilson would help out the Jays, but he isn’t
what we are looking for so Anthopolous won’t sign him. Mark Burhle isn’t what
we are looking for either, but he would be a great addition to our pitching
staff. We can expect 10-15 wins from him, but his real value will be a veteran
presence on one of the youngest pitching staffs in the majors. Other free agent
starting pitchers include: Edwin Jackson (extremely inconsistent) Yu Darvish
(Chinese Phenom, will end up in New York or Boston) I really can’t see
Anthopolous signing any of these guys, so we may be stuck with the same
pitching staff (including Kyle Drabek, hopefully) as last season, unless he
makes some trades.
This could be an extremely productive offseason, or the Jays
could sit back. Either way, I have high hopes, and PREDICTION: The Jays will be
in the playoffs before the 2014 season.
Until Albert Pujols hits 50 HR's for the Jays,
- Riley
Very informative! I assume the jays already have 3 pujols each, im confused as to why they need another one!
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