I am not sure why people get so bent out shape with ST numbers when pitchers are generally only pitching at 75%. I would say it is a good sign if he is healthy and not feeling anything. I got no doubt in his ability because he has always preformed when healthy. When he is healthy he has the ability to be a SOLID #2 pitcher.
No they never tried him as a starter at all. He was the man that collected a lot of air miles to be a bench player or AAA starter. Never ever was appointed a starting spot ever.
Its tricky. If the blue jays lineup stays healthy it could be one of if not the best 1-7 in the American League. In that case I would take the over.
Baltimore I think is defiantly a over.
Yanks is tricky I would say under but it could go either way I would not want that one.
BSox is right around where I would put them too it is hard but I would say over.
TBay I would do under.
I would not jump to any conclusions until we get some results from MRI and such but your right it is not a good situation. He was a solid pitcher on a team friendly contract. I guess some things are too good to be true.
The biggest issue for me is trading prospects. I have had offers this offseason on guys like Lindor, Alfaro, and Crawford. The thing is I have a hard time trading these guys because I am over valuing them.