Doesn't surprise me that we will be interested in Cain considering we went down to the wire for Fowler a similar player last off season.
That being said, I would love the acquisition and it would instantly make us better and open up other avenues to get other things done that we need. If they can pull this off, I think it would be step 1 to further moves. One I would love to see done is a trade with the Marlins. They want to unload salary, may be willing eat some of the contracts going the other way to get a deal done. The jays have many prospects that they are going to have to expose in rule 5 that would help build back up the Marlins system at a lower cost as Jeter wants to do.
So my proposal is to go big with them as we did when we traded for Reyes, Buerhle etc... how about this trade:
Pillar
Carerra
Pompey
Romano
Case
for
Prado
Yelich
Hear me out.... in trading Prado the Marlins rid themselves of salary. To sweeten the pot, Yelich is added who has a long term contract but is young and fills our RF need. We need to rid ourselves of Pillar of the main roster but we have replaced him with the signing of Cain which is an upgrade. Pompey, Romano and Case are all three prospects that in our system have been leapfrogged but in the Marlins system would become viable option down the road. Carerra is a throw in and expendable from a Jays perspective with Hernandez, Cain and Yelich as your everyday OF and Alford/Ramirez waiting in the wings.
In Prado you fill the void of versatility, he can play 3B, 2B and corner OF. He had a down season last season but is a great utility option to cover Donaldson, Travis and 4th OF spot. And his bat was not the greatest last season but averages over his career present an improvement to the team. Ultimately if the season doesn't work out, you flip him at deadline.
What you think?