The Blue Jays will have a lot of questions to ask and answer internally over the next couple months, and especially over the next three weeks as we approach the non-waiver trade deadline on July 31st. There is going to be some turnover on this roster one way or another, and more of the same will be on the way this winter. That’s what happens when a veteran roster can’t get it done for two years in a row.
As the front office evaluates the assets they have in house, this season has been confusing to say the least.