Not trying to jinx the man. Just giving him the credit he is due. I was critical of him in the past but he has emerged as something better than even I think the Blue Jays themselves have expected. He's been a reliever for a long time and he's way better than he ever was. You see stories about late bloomers in Baseball every year but it's usually a failed starter that becomes a reliever. Like Jeff Hoffman. Or a guy that washed out completely goes to Japan, Korea, or Independent Leagues and finds his way back. Yimi just throws harder and his stuff moves more. Its interesting to me.