Blue Jays have chance to go against the industry grain in frugal off-season

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Spending recklessly just to get things done is bad business. But if clubs are content to be passive, why shouldn't a team like the Blue Jays — on the rise, with money to spend — jump the market and force the issue? (ShiDavidi)

mulled multi-year deals before accepting the $18.9-million qualifying offer from the San Francisco Giants, might have been their target.

Now, spending recklessly just to get things done is bad business. But so too is grinding down free agents for savings that might be negligible, especially when there’s value to the bird in hand amid the current circumstances. “That is a significant challenge for us, making sure that there aren't missed opportunities that are stabilizing,” said Atkins. “What we're focusing on is the impact being larger earlier in the market at this point. If we were to move earlier, that the impact would be significant and that doesn't take us out of significant impact later.

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ShiDavidi Spend wisely

ShiDavidi Every day.. talk talk talk....

ShiDavidi It’s all talk now. Nothing big has come to fruition. No great signings yet. And quite honestly I don’t have much faith in Atkins as that baseball IQ guy. Like the * I know v good players & what a winning team looks like ..guy. He’s not proven to be that GM .. yet.

ShiDavidi Just don't understand their reluctance to spend. Have they not proven if they field a strong team the yard is packed? Heck even I d watch them🤷‍♂️

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