I could give less than three quarters of a f*** if you're impressed, doesn't change anything.
"I still understand how real baseball guys tend to manage their teams." because you used to play in a fantasy league 18 years ago. Understanding of baseball has evolved a LOT in 18 years. Playing ball has nothing to do with this conversation, nobody with any shred of self-awareness buys the "you haven't played the game, so you just don't get it man!" argument (and most of us here - myself included - either have played, or still play baseball.) I'm not challenging your background at all, I'm challenging what you have been saying since you have been posting on this board.
The fact of the matter is that you're falling into very silly arguments. Saves are a pointless stat that give you no useful information when evaluating a pitcher, the same holds true of wins and losses (Janssen didn't get credited with the loss in his two blown saves this year, great... but what information do you glean from that?)
What the Jays do is also not relevant to this conversation. Ultimately, what they do won't be something that we can ever evaluate properly, because we don't know anything about deals that weren't made, deals that were offered and weren't taken and deals that simply never could possibly have happened. Sure, we'll all be rightfully pissed if AA doesn't trade Oliver, but if no team wanted him at any price then what can be done?
As to your "who they should move" point. I'd agree 100% on Bonifacio, I would take almost anything just to have him off the team. Some people around here (The Hurl maybe? I forget now) seem to think that there's a few NL teams that would be interested in him... Johnson probably doesn't net you a return better than the compensation pick at this point, but if some team is willing to offer up a decent prospect/package of prospects for him then sure. Lind is maddeningly inconsistent, but he's a cheap LH bat that can be amazing. He's got a $7M club option for next year, so unless a team pays reasonable value for him, I'd hold on to him until the next trade deadline.