About this time last month, before pitchers and catchers even reported, it looked as though the Toronto Blue Jays would head into the regular season with the following rotation, barring a dismal camp for the latter two on this list:
As March approached though, many people close to the team and those that follow the club were waiting for a domino to fall, and waiting on when the Blue Jays would add some pitching depth. Pitching depth for a club that had a 19-year-old right-hander who has never pitched beyond a rookie league in his career on its projected Opening Day roster.