Maybe we have different definitions of what "strip it down" means but in the context if this 50 or 81 thread I take it to mean trade every player of any value off the roster, fill it with scrubs and purposely tank for a #1 pick.
I'm all for trading Donaldson, Estrada and Happ if the team is out of it and that's what Shapiro and Atkins feel is right come July. But the goal should still be to get to 81 wins rather than 50 if that's what ends up happening. Trading those guys would net some MLB-ready prospects. The team has an owner which has had the willingness and the ability to provide a payroll in the top half to top third in the league. There are only two unmovable contracts on this team which means the Jays have a ton of payroll flexibility going into a rich free agent crop in 2018. And the Jays have a front office that users here have all raved about its analytical ability and has demonstrated an ability for creative moves like the Liriano deal and value moves like the Pearce, Happ and Estrada signings.
There is NO reason to expect or demand a tank, full-on rebuild or whatever you want to call it. What I do expect are shrewd trades, better player development and smart free agent signings to fill out the holes on the roster that at least carry the team to a respectable finishes - 75-85 wins over the next two or three seasons - until the prospects catch up. That's assuming 2017 turns into a complete wash and I'm not nearly ready to make that call yet.
As far as Stroman being the only first round player of note coming out of the Jays system in the last decade...well that should be an indictment of the Jays drafting and player development rather than drafting position, shouldn't it? When was the last time the Yankees had a top 5 pick? Or the Cardinals?