The Toronto Blue Jays have a World Series to worry about, but it's always fun for those of us not uniform to look ahead to the offseason.
A major part of the Blue Jays' brand over the last few years has been starting pitching consistency. Even when their starters haven't pitched at ace level, they've stayed healthy and produced quality results. But a huge chunk of that rotation is slated to leave in free agency.
Though ace Kevin Gausman will be back and rookie Trey Yesavage is proving himself on the grandest stage, the Blue Jays will still need to hit the open market, be it re-signing current starters or mixing things up, to ensure they can still compete with the best teams in the sport next year.
On Friday, Jay Staph of Just Baseball circled Toronto as a potential landing spot for Za

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