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OT: The Toronto Blue Jays

Neither am I.

With all the reports that have been coming out the last week or so, I also find Zeke's report very doubtful that we would be involved.

I wanted the Jays to break the bank for Tanaka and have been consistent about that all along.

Doesn't look like it is in the cards.
 
From Jim Bowden - a list of the top pitchers that will get a big payday next offseason

1. Max Scherzer, RHP, Detroit Tigers
Predicted contract: Seven years, $196 million ($28M average annual value)
Chance of leaving: 40 percent
Likely suitors: New York Yankees, Atlanta Braves, Arizona Diamondbacks, Los Angeles Angels, Chicago White Sox

2. James Shields, RHP, Kansas City Royals
Early contract prediction: Five years, $125 million ($25M AAV)
Chance of leaving: 65 percent
Likely suitors: Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Texas Rangers, San Francisco Giants, Angels, Royals

3. Jon Lester, LHP, Boston Red Sox
Early contract prediction: Six years, $144 million ($24M AAV)
Chance of leaving: 50 percent
Likely suitors: Red Sox, Yankees, Angels, Blue Jays, Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs

4. Justin Masterson, RHP, Cleveland Indians
Early contract prediction: Six years, $108 million ($18M AAV)
Chance of leaving: 75 percent
Likely suitors: Indians, Yankees, Blue Jays, White Sox, Colorado Rockies, New York Mets

5. Homer Bailey, RHP, Cincinnati Reds
Early contract prediction: Six years, $102 million ($17M AAV)
Chance of leaving: 50 percent
Likely suitors: Yankees, Braves, Dodgers, Angels, Blue Jays, Cubs

http://insider.espn.go.com/blog/the-gms-office/category/_/name/jim-bowden
 
Yea zeke called that one, definitely went to the highest bidder but $22 million for a pitcher with 0 career starts in the MLB is ****ing insane; hope he sucks
 
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