Raptors Realtor wrote:Couldn't agree more with this article. Atkins is the eternal optimist that believes any trade he does will benefit the team, even if it looks like an underwhelming return from fans and "other league execs/scouts".
Time will tell, but if none of these prospects turn out to be more then just "organizational depth" instead of impact players on a young team trying to build competitiveness, then his & Shapiro's ineptitude to not only evaluate other team's prospects, but also negotiate trades with upside for our ball club will be glaring in Technicolor.
The Jays do have at least one elite pitching prospect. Nate Pearson is the 14th ranked prospect in the league right now. I'm not sure how much better he actually has to be in order to be considered elite. They also have another 4 pitching prospects that probably fall in the top 150 in the league in Manoah, Kay, Pardinho and Woods-Richardson. You don't have to like all of them but the Jays actually do have some pretty good pitching prospects at this point. They could always use more but this isn't the gaping hole it used to be.
And suggesting that there is a lack of vision for upside - Shapiro and Atkins certainly don't get everything right and I'd love it if they got more right, but they've actually done reasonably well overall. The well was just really, really, really dry. The team was old and the players AA left the team were largely worthless because they were so old or just not good or both. There was a brief window they might have gotten more but Rogers wanted to try to milk attendance in a failed attempt to keep everyone together and try to win one last time, but even then, the limited control and declining talents might not have gotten as much as people think.
By far the best move that Shapiro and Atkins made was having EE go to Cleveland and using the money to leverage Gurriel's agent into him signing with the Jays along with Kendrys Morales. Yeah, Morales' contract was dead money but Gurriel is looking like he was worth it. And the comp pick the Jays got for EE turned into the aforementioned Pearson. For letting EE walk, the Jays essentially got two elite prospects in Gurriel and Pearson. It doesn't matter how well EE played after he left (he hasn't been amazing or anything), he wasn't worth keeping around given what the Jays got back. And nobody ever brings that up. No credit. In fact, they get lambasted for the move because people wanted EE kept and hated Morales. They're focusing on the irrelevant parts of the equation there. Shapiro and Atkins definitely aren't perfect but this hate is totally missing the point.















