Jays are notorious for resurrecting players careers and finding players hitting potential. Just look at Jose Bautista, Edwin Encarnacion, Justin Smoak. This list goes on and on. The point I'm trying to make is that the Jays have found this fountain of success by buying low on players with some potential but who are rough around the edges. The Jays management then acquires these players, rubs some Jays hitting magic on them, and then we have these super star type players at a bargain price. The key to this strategy is finding players who have some level of control so that we can gain the benefits before they become free agents and then need to be paid the big bucks. As long as the Jays can keep scouting these players form other teams roster, this success is sustainable and is unlimited. Only downside is that other teams might be hesitant to make trades with the Shat-crew because of this proven strategy.