
"It was a little under a month ago that Toronto was first linked to Okamoto, and the 29-year-old now projects to be the Jays' regular third baseman. Okamoto also has experience playing first base (making him an overqualified backup option to Vladimir Guerrero Jr.) and in the outfield, so he joins Addison Barger and Davis Schneider as Blue Jays players who can contribute in both infield and outfield roles."
"For Barger in particular, it now seems like he'll platoon with Okamoto at third base, while playing in the corner outfield when he isn't at the hot corner. This could bump Ernie Clement into primarily a second base role, with Andres Gimenez expected to move from second base to an everyday shortstop role. The right-handed hitting Clement can also spell the lefty-swinging Gimenez at shortstop when a southpaw is on the mound, with Schneider (another righty bat) moving to second base in those circumstances."
Kazuma Okamoto signed with the Toronto Blue Jays after a 45-day posting window. The 29-year-old is expected to be the regular third baseman and has experience at first base and in the outfield. Okamoto provides roster versatility alongside Addison Barger and Davis Schneider, both capable of playing infield and outfield positions. Barger likely will platoon with Okamoto at third and shift to a corner outfield role at times, potentially moving Ernie Clement to primarily second base and Andres Gimenez to everyday shortstop. Right-handed hitters Clement and Schneider can spell Gimenez against lefty starters. Bo Bichette re-signing or acquiring Kyle Tucker would further alter positional allocations and outfield trade needs.
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