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Toronto will have to look to its young bullpen after losing three starters from last season. Ken Rosenthal discusses the Blue Jays pitching, led by Roy Halladay.
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" Just can't Rosenthal of foxsports.com. Reporting to date from in Florida spring home of the Toronto Blue Jays. Now we all know the Blue Jays play in the most competitive division in baseball the American League east. So it's not a good sign that three of their five starting pitchers last season will not be with the club in one way or another. AJ Burnett of course sign with one of the -- division rivals the New York Yankees. Shaun Marcum and dust in the gallon or both coming off injuries mark will be out entire year in the gallant could be out at least -- have to -- you have -- outing at the top of the rotation perhaps the best starting pitcher in all of baseball. After that it's a little dicier. -- David Percy Scott Richmond Casey -- Those four are the most likely starters at least opening day. There are a couple of veterans in camp that Clemente won -- Ron being another but what -- change or be excited about our three young left handers. -- Ricky Romero and Brett Cecil. Their pitchers that they feel can make the same kind of breakthroughs that Marcum and the gals India a few years back. And the offense well when I spoke with Jays general manager JP or sorority he said there's no way Atlanta can be as bad as it was last season. Vernon Wells looks to be into -- exchange. Hill is back after having this concussion problem last season and Jays are also excited about two young hitters Adam -- and Travis Dieter. All told the Jays are really difficult spot. They are clearly not as good at the Yankees not as good as the Red Sox not just lose the race. But this -- will hinge on whether they're young starting pitching can be somewhat like Minnesota's what last season. The breakthrough for Toronto."
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