The Toronto Blue Jays' pitching staff has undergone a serious makeover this offseason. Gone are Max Scherzer, Chris Bassitt, and (technically) Alex Manoah; in their stead, Cody Ponce and Dylan Cease have come to reinforce the rotation.
The situation is so crowded that José Berrios might not even have a spot within the pitching corps next season, which would make any further additions difficult to accommodate. And yet, there's a host of young pitchers in the organization just waiting for their chance — think about how Trey Yesavage blossomed as soon as get received his major-league opportunity.