Starting Pitching
Bullpen
What our 2017 Toronto Blue Jays preview found is the bullpen is another story. At least, that is, when it comes to setup pitchers. Closer Roberto Osuna (R, 4-3 W/L, 2.68 ERA, 37 SV) kept batters to a .183 on-base percentage and a 0.93 WHIP. The one thing that the Blue Jays must consider with Osuna is how often they use him. He got tired as the season came to a close and his numbers suffered. Overall, the bullpen had a 4.11 ERA and BAA of .254. They need to improve on those numbers to compete in the division. A big problem for Toronto is that they lost two veteran setup guys to free agency, which means they must compensate for being without righty Joaquin Benoit and lefty Brett Cecil.
Hitting and Fielding
Shortstop Troy Tulowitzki (.254 BA, 24 HR, 79 RBI) would like to get off to a better start than he did last season. After about six weeks, he started to hit consistently. At second, Devon Travis (.330 BA, 11 HR, 50 RBI) will return as long as his knee, which was compromised in the ALCS, is okay. Catcher Russell Martin (.231 BA, 20 HR, 74 RBI) was behind the plate for 1069.1 innings last season, which was the second-most on the league. He is a fine force behind the plate, but will need to take more breaks during the season.
The anchor in the outfield is center fielder Kevin Pillar (.266 BA, 7 HR, 53 RBI). Pillar, who is known to the fans as “Superman,” is a solid fielder who ably tracks down balls that would elude mere mortals. The rest of the outfield needs development. There is bound to be some platooning, as Steve Pierce (.308 BA, 10 HR, 29 RBI), a Baltimore free agent who plays various positions, will be used mainly in left field. Other guys who will be utilized in the outfield include Ezequiel Carrera, Melvin Upton Jr., Dalton Pompey.
Coaching and Management
Manager John Gibbons is a player’s coach who readily connects with his guys and ably handles the bullpen. Think of him as being cut from the cloth as the iconic Braves’ manager Bobby Cox. Team president Mark Shapiro and GM Ross Atkins are both formerly associated with the Cleveland Indians. They know how to get the most out of their cash and what to look for in quality players. However, the Toronto fans have interpreted their losing Encarnacion to the Indians as a major blunder.
2017 Toronto Blue Jays Preview Final Word
Our 2017 Toronto Blue Jays preview sees a team that has some decent hitting but probably not enough to compete in the AL East. They certainly possess a fine group of starters. As far as the bullpen is concerned, Osuna is an excellent closer, but the Jays will have to find the right pitchers for middle relief and as the setup men. At this point, those spots are question marks.