It was mentioned above that the Jays are a small market team. That is clearly an erroneous statement. They have a top 8 payroll in 23, 24 (pre deadline), and will probably have it again in 2025. Even if they clearly have a budget as part of a public company.
They have some of the top revenues in the league. Probably top 5. Strong attendance, even when they stink. Most importantly is the TV revenues they generate for Rogers parent, as they have by far the largest local TV audience in baseball. As TV revenues from sports are monetized more than ever is significant.
Is it the most attractive market for FA's to want to go to. No, but they have attracted some big names who had success on the front end of their deals since 2020. Two pitchers who were runnerups for the CY. One fielder who made 2 all star teams. Ryu, Gausman, Springer. They have been able to help themselves in FA(although exposed themselves at the back end). They have also hurt themsevles in 23/24 by spending money they they hadin the wrong places.
We didn't get Ohtani... we won't get Soto. But there will be opportunity to get some bats and relievers to help in 2025. With 40 million or so to spend (my estimate). They should have decent depth to fill in spots 8-13 on the roster with minimum level players. But they need to add two bats to the top 7, add a starter, and at least one good reliever. They will probably need to trade for a cost controlled player, if they want to get it all with 40 million or so.
Will it be enough? Lots of holes to fill. It could work, but it may not-- see teams like Cleveland and Milwaukee who expected to be middling in 2024.
Personally I would have leaned to a rebuild.
They have some of the top revenues in the league. Probably top 5. Strong attendance, even when they stink. Most importantly is the TV revenues they generate for Rogers parent, as they have by far the largest local TV audience in baseball. As TV revenues from sports are monetized more than ever is significant.
Is it the most attractive market for FA's to want to go to. No, but they have attracted some big names who had success on the front end of their deals since 2020. Two pitchers who were runnerups for the CY. One fielder who made 2 all star teams. Ryu, Gausman, Springer. They have been able to help themselves in FA(although exposed themselves at the back end). They have also hurt themsevles in 23/24 by spending money they they hadin the wrong places.
We didn't get Ohtani... we won't get Soto. But there will be opportunity to get some bats and relievers to help in 2025. With 40 million or so to spend (my estimate). They should have decent depth to fill in spots 8-13 on the roster with minimum level players. But they need to add two bats to the top 7, add a starter, and at least one good reliever. They will probably need to trade for a cost controlled player, if they want to get it all with 40 million or so.
Will it be enough? Lots of holes to fill. It could work, but it may not-- see teams like Cleveland and Milwaukee who expected to be middling in 2024.
Personally I would have leaned to a rebuild.