Outside of the Berrios trade (which took place when they were running out a rookie with inning limits, and Stripling who had given up 15 July runs in 20 innings, with Kay and Zeuch as the next in line), is there anything about this front office which makes you think they will deal for a top rental? They will look for optionable starters (ala everyone's favourite Jay Mitch White), relievers who have at least 1 more year, and hitters who potentially fill one of the holes next year. I would be shocked if the Jays are in on rentals. I also didn't think they would be in the Luxury Tax though, so I know nothing.