With the recent departure of Shaun Marcum for Canadian prospect Brett Lawrie and continued rumors of the Jays pursuing top talent such as Zach Greinke, Carlos Pena, Justin Upton, Manny Ramirez and Dan Uggla are the Blue Jays really going to compete next season with the likes of New York, Boston and Tampa Bay?
The Jays GM Alex Anthoupolous has preached patience since he was hired on after the team let go J.P. Ricciardi. Since then, the Jays have retooled, adding youth and trading away veterans such as Roy Halladay.
Anthoupolous has been stock piling young arms, draft picks and prospects in hopes that a strong core can emerge. However, with the team continuing to put up winning seasons it appears the team may make a move to compete with the top teams in the AL East.
So far, next years lineup looks as follows:
C- JP Arencibia
1B- TBD (Carlos Pena is a possibility, also moving Lind to 1B and signing a DH)
2B- Aaron Hill
3B- Jose Bautista
SS- Yunel Escobar
LF- Travis Snider
CF- Vernon Wells
RF- Rajai Davis
DH- Adam Lind
SP-Ricky Romero
SP-Brett Cecil
SP- Brandon Morrow
SP- Marc Rzepczynski
SP- Kyle Drabek
If you key in potential off-season acquisitions such as Greinke and Pena the team has some added pop, and a strong young starting staff.
Combine this with an expected step back from the Rays, and an aging Yankees and Red Sox team and the Jays may be able to sneak into the Wild Card spot. If not grabbing the spot, then at the bare minimum being in contention through September.
I hope that the fans show up for what will be a great season.

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