
With the AL East wide open for the first time in decades, it was time for the Toronto Blue Jays to make their move. With the Yankees and Red Sox fielding teams that are arguably much below their usual talent level, GM Alex Anthopoulos decided to go for it in 2013. Over the winter, the team added marquee talent like Jose Reyes, Josh Johnson, Mark Buehrle, Melky Cabrera, and R.A. Dickey. With Jose Bautista returning from injury, and the emergence of Edwin Encarnacion, the 2013 Blue Jays could be fielding their best team since 1993.
But the team knows the Red Sox and Yankees will still be strong this year, and the Orioles and Rays are legitimate contenders as well. While the Blue Jays may have won the headlines over the winter, that does not guarantee success on the field. With the failures of recent teams like the Red Sox, Marlins, and Angels, the Blue Jays will take nothing for granted.
Notes: I will be playing all 162 games, using the OSFM rosters. I will post some previews as we lead up to the release of the rosters.




Cabrera beat out the infield grounder in the 15th inning to drive in Bonifacio with the winning run
Bautista homered in games 2 and 3 of the series
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