No, I just think that I want the Jays to build a durable winner rather than a team that's always trading away assets.
The holes we would need to fill as buyers:
1. An entire bullpen
2. Back end of the rotation and rotation depth
3. A third baseman
4. Catcher: we have a starter that can't hit, and a bunch of guys whose experience you count in innings rather than games.
That's not a buy-at-the-deadline type of team that you can upgrade from .500 to a WS contender. It's not the window to buy this year.