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The core issue isn’t necessarily personal disputes but building a cohesive, winning roster. As Joe noted, the biggest focus should be on assembling a team capable of playoff success. If that means parting with a clubhouse figure like McNeil or Jett Sanga, who may not fully fit the team’s future plans, it’s a calculated move toward organizational stability and competitiveness.
The Pitching Market: Various Moves and Opportunities
The offseason's moves include notable league-wide developments. The Blue Jays’ signing of Tetsuto Yamada, one of Japan’s premier pitchers, for a seven-year, $210 million contract, surprised many with its length and hefty price tag. Toronto’s aggressive approach signals their intent to stay competitive.