The handling of Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero by the team's brain trust Shapiro and Atkins is a fiasco. Failing to sign him before Ohtani and Soto was a disaster. That said, 500 million for ten years is very questionable given that players seldom remain viable after five. This year's Jays' "upgrade acquisitions" made this spring are a bunch of no-names devoid of any decent stats. Included are the desperate signings of veteran Anthony Santander, a one-year, 15 million dollar has-been and Max Scherzer, a 40-year-old pitcher on his way out. Shapiro and Atkins failed to bring a winner in Cleveland after 15 years and here in Toronto, we're in year ten and still counting.