Re-signing Chris Bassitt should be on the Blue Jays' radar this offseason
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Re-signing Chris Bassitt should be on the Blue Jays' radar this offseason
"Overall, having him in a Blue Jays uniform ultimately does positive things for the club, even when his performance may be inconsistent. Toronto understands the calibre of pitching Bassitt brings to the mound, inclusive of his repertoire and the depth he provides. Sticking with the internal intelligence the club has, as well as the advantage they have in re-signing him, he should be in the mix to return."
"Bassitt provided sufficient and effective innings in the regular season Bassitt has thrown 150-plus innings in each of his seasons with the Blue Jays, while making over 30+ appearances in each campaign. The right-hander totalled 541 and 1/3 innings in three seasons, facing 2,320 batters. Only an injury can cause a setback to the number of innings the team will get out of Bassitt. He's been pretty effective on the performance end, m"
Chris Bassitt entered free agency after three seasons with the Blue Jays in which he provided rotation stability and postseason contributions. He led the American League in wins in 2023 with a 16-8 record, faced over 826 batters that year, and posted a 3.60 ERA and 4.28 FIP. Bassitt consistently threw 150-plus innings each season for Toronto, totaling 541 1/3 innings and facing 2,320 batters across three campaigns. He offers veteran work ethic, clubhouse leadership, a varied repertoire, and dependable innings, making him a logical candidate for re-signing to preserve rotation continuity.
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