A New Year's Resolution for the Front Office: Pay Vlad Too Much Money
Briefly

The failure to secure players like Teoscar Hernandez and Corbin Burnes reflects a larger trend in the Blue Jays' offseason, as they seem unwilling to truly compete for top talent.
Hernandez's desire to remain in Los Angeles, coupled with Burnes's commitment to his family, highlights the complex reasons why top players are turning down offers from the Blue Jays.
As 16 of the top 25 free agents have signed, the remaining options are less appealing for the Blue Jays, placing their offseason performance around a C+ grade.
The dissatisfaction among the fanbase with the direction of the club further compounds the pressure on Ross Atkins to make significant moves to improve the roster.
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