The Blue Jays are happy with their roster and record, given all their injuries this season, and executive Alex Anthopoulos has a short to-do list this offseason. He says Toronto will focus on upgrading their starting rotation. "The rotation is where right now we still need to do some work, but it's a lot easier going into an off-season when you have really one area to really attack, and every trade dialogue, every free-agent dialogue, can be geared to one area rather than having 40 balls in the air and having to fill three spots in the bullpen, two spots in the rotation, two position players," he explained. "It becomes a lot to balance and you only have so many assets to trade, only so many dollars to spread around free agent-wise. I do feel like this is, collectively from our core - and I know it seems hard to say with the way we're playing right now - this is probably the best core that we've had since I've been here. "Obviously, there's one area left and it's an important one. But I think it's easier to handle that when you have one area rather than five."