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Kent Murphy
I have to say my sox had a much better offseason hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
sinb87
Have fun battling Tampa and Baltimore to stay out of last. Actually, probably just you scrubs and Baltimore.
Mark
The Red Sox had a much better offseason, but they also start off from being 15 wins worse than the Jays.
0-3
The best offense in baseball and a top 8 ish defense as well. Yes question marks in the rotation, but so did the Royals last year. The jays added depth to the rotation, so when the injuries pile up they arent looking at unproven rookies like last year. Obv, not a great rotation. But depth with Chavez, Floyd, and Hutchinson.
I think they did enough to remain in contention for the AL east but thats why you play the game. Injuries to prone players like EE and Troy could easily upset their chances.
But here’s hoping that ownership gives us the payroll we deserve based on revenue and viewership at trade deadline!
strostro
Stroman is going to be a strong contender for Cy Young this year if he can still healthy