[ Fan interest picked up because Rogers allowed their GM to increase payroll by 50%. Seeing as he does indeed have a pulse, he was able to exchange that $40 million for decent players. The fans responded.
And you don't think Beeston had anything to do with that?
No. Opinion of AA declined throughout the 2012 season among people on the board. The offseason trades were the final straw. Regarding free agents, they came here for JP, why not AA? I really don't buy "free agents won't come here!" as a viable excuse for making horribly inefficient acquisitions. Why not tackle the international market if indeed MLB players wouldn't come (which I don't buy)? Chapman, Puig, Darvish, Ryu, and Iwakuma were all available, but AA's army of scouts apparently didn't realize how good they were. "
Strange, I read the boards all the time, and all I saw was continued praise for the ninja. Yes, they came here for JP, because he overpaid. When the Burnett and Ryan signings went down, a lot of managers were ripping the Jays for pushing the market price up.
Or maybe Rogers hadn't given Beeston the go ahead to spend $50 million dollars in a posting fee for Darvish. Or just maybe the scouting department was spending so much time just trying to rebuild an entire farm system, that the international market was far down the list.
To each their own. I prefer sustainable success.
And what fan wouldn't want a team like the cards. But other than the Rays, which team out there has sustainable success from their farm system.
The Jays were in a unique position last year, in that the year before had been a total bust with all the injuries. AA HAD to do something. They just could not let the momentum that had been building slip away. AA went looking for pitching and he got what was available. What GM was going to trade away prospects if they could get the same thing in free agency. No one.
I prefer a team that has a chance to make the playoffs, and if that involves spending money, so be it. If it can be achieved through a farm system, that every year, somehow miraculously, has all their draft picks work out and all mature at the same time, then good for the fans.
But in the Jays case, injuries last year wiped out any chance to see exactly what this team could be. I think a lot of people forget that.