Although the Blue Jays rotation’s talent, durability and depth is currently the team’s primary strength, with four veterans earning over $15-million, plus a fifth guy who is a potential breakout star in Bowden Francis, it seems that entering MLB’s Fantasy draft season, the team’s 5-man starting group is only ranked No. 11 in all of MLB. That is deemed only borderline good enough to make the post-season. Mal and Griff discuss that Fantasy fact, plus which of the Jays’ starters, Jose Berrios or Kevin Gausman, should be given the opening day nod. They explain why the pro sports tradition of mediocre teams tanking for draft position, mid-season, means less in baseball. Is it even possible to improve a bad Jays bench group, and much more.
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The method that Mal suggests for determining who gets the first overall draft pick is the one used by the PWHL.