Yeah, Heyman is right, but unless he provided further context, it seemed like a random thing to Tweet. Was it the decision to keep Francis in the game when he was throwing 89 mph instead of pulling him earlier despite the no hitter? Was it the defense? The bullpen? All of it? I didn't watch the game so not sure if anything specific happened to cause Heyman to say that. I mean in general, saying the Jays suck is kinda common sense at this point.
I think 2024 has exposed how bad the player development is. Previous years they could mask it with smart free agent decisions, but they failed miserably on that end this year (KK, Turner, Green extension, Vogelbach, etc), and now that they have an opportunity to play the young talent, you see just how far away most of them are from being impact players. Horwitz has the best shot at it but he's a platoon 1B so that's going to limit the amount of value he could provide. We talk about this FO's inability to develop pitching, but it's much greater on the RP side. Like how do you not have a single interesting pen option when cycling through the waiver wire and having the ability to call up practically anyone in the farm system who looks semi decent and not doing it? Francis developing the way he has is probably a semi miracle at this point.