Toronto Blue Jays fans hoping for a major bullpen overhaul are going to be disappointed.

Blue Jays general manager Alex Anthopoulos hit the airwaves Sunday to talk about the blockbuster Josh Donaldson trade with the Oakland Athletics, but the conversation naturally progressed to what his next moves may be.

Anthopoulos on possibility of adding Andrew Miller "we don't expect to be involved with the big dollars in the bullpen pieces" #BlueJays — MLB Network Radio (@MLBNetworkRadio) November 30, 2014

Up to 10 teams were rumored to be in on Miller, including the Blue Jays. Not only is Miller now off Toronto's radar, other high-priced relief arms such as David Robertson or Francisco Rodriguez appear to be as well, according to Anthopoulos.

There are still options on the market, however, that would improve the club without breaking the bank. Veteran right-hander Jason Grilli could be a somewhat affordable option on a short-term deal, and Joba Chamberlain would be another option to fill the void in the 'pen.

The Blue Jays also have some interesting internal options to step up in high-leverage situations in 2015. Aaron Sanchez proved he can handle big-league hitters when it counts after getting called up late last season, compiling a 1.09 ERA in 24 appearances. Daniel Norris is another young arm that could compete for a bullpen spot in spring training.

Anthopoulos also revealed during the radio appearance the team is - not surprisingly - looking into upgrades at second base and left field.