Could the Blue Jays build a trade package that lines up with the Royals needs?
Briefly

Could the Blue Jays build a trade package that lines up with the Royals needs?
"According to Jon Morosi on X, the Kansas City Royals are in the market for an outfielder and prefer to acquire one via a trade rather than free agency. Morosi named the Los Angeles Angels and Boston Red Sox as possible trade partners. But Jays Journal wonders about the Toronto Blue Jays as a potential trade partner. It does make sense, they have an abundance of outfielders and are looking to improve their bullpen, an area that the Royals could decide to part with if they can acquire a bigger impact outfielder."
"The second player, and the one that will be the focus of this article, is Anthony Santander, the Blue Jays' big offseason acquisition who spent the majority of the season on the IR. Because of that, the Blue Jays were able to discover that they may not need him going forward. And if they can trade him and bring in an effective bullpen arm or two, it may be worth it."
The Kansas City Royals are seeking an outfielder and prefer to acquire one via trade rather than free agency. The Los Angeles Angels and Boston Red Sox are identified as potential trade partners, while the Toronto Blue Jays present a logical match due to surplus outfielders and bullpen needs. Toronto could part with players such as Davis Schneider or Anthony Santander to obtain bullpen arms. Santander missed most of the season on the injured list, reducing Toronto's reliance on him. Santander offers power and DH flexibility but is a below-average defender, which could affect his fit with the Royals.
Read at Jays Journal
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]