Blue Jays Discussion: 2024 Season (better title pending or maybe not ... )

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TheTotalPackage

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For me, the off-season will be premised on one thing:

Re-sign Vladdy long-term -- success
Go into next season with free agency looming -- complete and absolute failure

I sure as heck hope this management team does not eff this up. He's already remained unsigned for far too long.
 

saska sault

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For me, the off-season will be premised on one thing:

Re-sign Vladdy long-term -- success
Go into next season with free agency looming -- complete and absolute failure

I sure as heck hope this management team does not eff this up. He's already remained unsigned for far too long.

Agreed, you need Vlad signed before you head into free agency... Hard to make an actual plan for the future and attract players to surround Vlad when he isn't signed. The Bo saga can continue... unless he is willing to sign a decent deal with some opt outs maybe.
 
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Suntouchable13

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Agreed, you need Vlad signed before you head into free agency... Hard to make an actual plan for the future and attract players to surround Vlad when he isn't signed. The Bo saga can continue... unless he is willing to sign a decent deal with some opt outs maybe.

After Vlad signs, see how much Bo really wants to stay with him in T.O. he did say he wants to win with Vladdy. Let’s see.
 

saska sault

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After Vlad signs, see how much Bo really wants to stay with him in T.O. he did say he wants to win with Vladdy. Let’s see.

I think Bo may know his best bet may be to stick in a comfortable spot and have a bounce back season... short term extension with opt outs make him flexible to cash in if he has a big year. I think if he's signed for one year you trade him.... can't walk him to free agency especially if the team is having a good season.
 
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Bjindaho

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I think Bo may know his best bet may be to stick in a comfortable spot and have a bounce back season... short term extension with opt outs make him flexible to cash in if he has a big year. I think if he's signed for one year you trade him.... can't walk him to free agency especially if the team is having a good season.
Bo is already signed for next year. Vlad is in his last arb year. Both are free agents after the year.
 

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Bo is already signed for next year. Vlad is in his last arb year. Both are free agents after the year.

Yes, I'm referring to if he's not extended and just left to walk to free agency, you need to trade him. This stage of having Vlad in his prime, a qualifying offer and compensation pick is not the return you want for Bo.
 

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Yes, I'm referring to if he's not extended and just left to walk to free agency, you need to trade him. This stage of having Vlad in his prime, a qualifying offer and compensation pick is not the return you want for Bo.
Under no conditions should Bo be on the team next year if he is not locked up long term. That would be idiotic (yet it isn't unlikely with the management group in Toronto)
 

Suntouchable13

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The more I think about it, the more I think Vlad should play mostly 3rd next year. Cause I want him, Horwitz, and a Pete Alonso all in the lineup at the same time. They have abandoned the Horwitz at 2nd experiment. Unless there is a big bat at 3rd Jays can grab? I don’t know who that might be.
 

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