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The Toronto Blue Jays entered the offseason hoping to make a big splash in the free agent market and land the kind of star they have failed to in the last sever
The Toronto Blue Jays missed out on Kyle Tucker, but there are still outfielders available for them to target.
The Blue Jays have definitely made some solid moves this offseason, bringing in a few big-name players. Still, missing out on Bo Bichette feels like a loss that could linger for a while.
Having already parted ways with multi-time All-Stars Sonny Gray, Nolan Arenado, and Willson Contreras, the Cardinals still have veteran bats like Brendan Donovan, Lars Nootbaar, and Alec Burleson who could be of interest to contending teams in the coming seasons.
After a busy week for big transactions, let's take stock of Toronto’s roster and whether there’s a move left for the Jays to make.
The Toronto Blue Jays’ superstar slugger offered a five-word response on his former teammate’s New York Mets decision.
The #BlueJays have shared a logo and some plans for their 50th anniversary season, which includes more of the team's history around the ball park. Single-game tickets go on sale Jan. 22 (Jan. 21 for season ticket members). pic.twitter.com/4UoSqwwoWw
We don't know for sure that this American League East team is interested in Chris Bassitt, but the fit makes a ton of sense.