Disagree. That was true even 5-6 years ago, but now every team's third-best P has three filthy pitches. The breaking balls move half a ball width more than they did 5 years ago, and the average fastball is faster. A pitch can start inside and end up as a ball away. Some pitches sink 18" more than a fastball.
Batters have to decide each time which pitch they're going to attack and which one needs to be ignored or fouled off. And THAT's where our players and their coaches aren't getting it done. In the few games I've seen, every team has some "what was the batter thinking there??" swings but the Jays have quite a few more, and they aren't all Vladdy.