After all, he'll probably never have another season equal to 2010, much less surpass it. He's 30 years old, and the Jays don't figure to be contending in 2011 anyway, so doesn't it make sense to trade him now, at the peak of his value, for younger players who can help in a couple of years? Or do you think he should be kept around for his value as a draw at the box office?




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