The Toronto Blue Jays certainly aren't looking past the playoffs this year, but from a neutral perspective, it's interesting to consider their future rotation dilemma.

Of the Blue Jays' five main starters heading into September, three will be free agents this offseason: Chris Bassitt, Max Scherzer and Shane Bieber. On top of trying to bring one or two of them back, there's likely to be a need for a new high-end free agent starter.

Toronto has continued to flex its spending power more and more throughout the decade, culminating in their $500 million extension for first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. back in April. Will they shop at the very top of this winter's starting pitching market?

MLB.com insider Mark Feinsand thinks that's a fairly safe bet. On Thursday, Feinsand listed the Blue Ja

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