At the end of the upcoming season, the Blue Jays could conceivably lose two-fifths of their starting rotation as Marco Estrada and Francisco Liriano will be eligible to test the open market.
Estrada re-upped with the Blue Jays on a two-year/ $26 million pact after a successful 2015 campaign. The native of Mexico filed for free agency but signed a team friendly deal in mid-November to return to the Jays.
The right-hander will turn 34 years of age later this summer and will be undoubtedly be seeking a multi-year contract from any possible suitors.