It'll be interesting to see what kind of money Ross Stripling is offered when he becomes a free agent after this season. He's 32 now, having an excellent season in his walk year, but he's never pitched more than 134 innings in a season, (this year, and he likely has no more regular season starts).
He could possibly take the one year qualifying offer, and gamble that he can maintain his current performance. He also might not get a qualifying offer from the Jays - it's somewhere just less than $20 Million. He's certainly a bargain at his 2022 price, ($3.79 Million), but not necessarily at 5+ times that much, except to the Texas Rangers.