The Toronto Blue Jays' rotation may be the envy of the American League, but it's also likely to look a lot different in the spring.
If the Blue Jays get a bye to the Division Series, they'll have six qualified candidates angling for starts, with only four spots available at most. Rookie Trey Yesavage became the sixth man to throw his name into the hat with a dominant major league debut on Monday night.
Even if Yesavage isn't ready for a playoff start, he's a virtual lock to grab a rotation spot as a rookie next year. That leaves the Blue Jays with three impending free agents, all of whom could conceivably be on their way out.
Three-time Cy Young Award winner and eight-time All-Star Max Scherzer is one of those impending free agents. Entering his age-42 season, could the Blue Jays seek a