I was one of those who reacted initially, from an outsider perception. I thought it was a gross overpay, but with all the new info and reports coming out since the trade, I feel much better. I think the other part of it is some undervalue Berrios, and see him as being closer to a no. 3 type starter. Whatever people want to label Berrios, ace or no.1, no.2, he's a top 20 starter in mlb. He also is young enough, where there could be an uptick in his performance, and Jays may get the best seasons from him yet. Add to that, even if Jays don't sign him to an extension, they will get a draft pick when he rejects QO. So really, it's 1.5 years of a top 20 starter, who is durable, plus a draft pick for two 50FV prospects.