- Mon Dec 09, 2024 8:31 pm
#2941
The Blue Jays have the fifth-best odds in the upcoming MLB Draft Lottery. Is this a blessing in disguise or just another sign of a disappointing season? Could landing a top pick be the catalyst for a quick turnaround in 2026? What are the realistic chances they jump into that top spot, and how much would that change their off-season strategy?
With players like Ethan Holliday and Jace LaViolette potentially available, who should the Jays target if they land a top-three pick? Is it worth reaching for a high-upside high school player, or should they play it safer with a more established college bat? Considering their recent trade history (Austin Martin for Jose Berrios), would they even keep the pick, or could it become a valuable trade chip?
This draft lottery feels particularly crucial for the Jays. Do you think this current front office has the ability to draft and develop a potential franchise-altering talent? Or is this just another opportunity for them to miss the mark? Let’s discuss. What needs to change for this team to become a true contender again?
With players like Ethan Holliday and Jace LaViolette potentially available, who should the Jays target if they land a top-three pick? Is it worth reaching for a high-upside high school player, or should they play it safer with a more established college bat? Considering their recent trade history (Austin Martin for Jose Berrios), would they even keep the pick, or could it become a valuable trade chip?
This draft lottery feels particularly crucial for the Jays. Do you think this current front office has the ability to draft and develop a potential franchise-altering talent? Or is this just another opportunity for them to miss the mark? Let’s discuss. What needs to change for this team to become a true contender again?