Since the Toronto Blue Jays and Miami Marlins made a deal on 11/13/12 that sent Josh Johnson, Mark Buehrle, and Jose Reyes up North to Toronto, Red Sox fans have looked greedily upon the Blue Jays roster. And rightfully so, on paper Toronto looks to have set themselves up to compete in October for the first time since the 90′s.
Looking at a depth chart, the casual fan usually gravitates toward big names. So when Toronto acquired 3 of the game’s best at their respective position, the Blue Jays depth chart was all the sudden stacked with names. As we know from experience, names are just that – names. You can pump a roster full of the best names in baseball and still not get anywhere. Carl Crawford, John Lackey, and Adrian Gonzalez taught us that. Albert Pujols & CJ Wilson taught the Angels that same lesson as well. What looks like overkill on paper seldom comes to fruition. In comparing rosters on paper it’s become apparent to me that the Blue Jays, even with their names are only marginally better than the Red Sox. Looking around the diamond, I can understand the hype around the Jays roster. But really, it’s not a landslide.
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