2 players who need to be added to the Blue Jays roster for the ALCS and 2 players they can do without
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2 players who need to be added to the Blue Jays roster for the ALCS and 2 players they can do without
"Without question adding back a superstar talent like Bo Bichette could do wonders for the club (if he's healthy). With the Jays' offense already in full flight, inserting Bichette would practically make them unstoppable. After all, the 27-year-old shortstop had been his elite self once again, reinstating himself as one of the top prolific hitters in the league in 2025."
"In total, Bichette put up a .311/.357/.483/.840 slash line, along with 44 doubles, 18 home runs and 94 RBIs in 139 games played. More importantly, he has shown greater patience at the plate, registering 40 walks while posting his best strikeout-to-walk ratio of his career at 2.28 to 1. Finally, having him back would instill even more confidence and excitement for this Jays' team, enough such that it could make them go all the way as a result."
Toronto Blue Jays advanced decisively past the New York Yankees and head into the ALCS against the Seattle Mariners with strong offense and pitching. Targeted roster tweaks could provide an edge without overhauling a successful formula. Reinstating Bo Bichette, if healthy, would add elite bat-to-ball skills, power and improved plate discipline to an already productive lineup. Bichette produced a .311/.357/.483/.840 slash with 44 doubles, 18 homers and 94 RBIs in 139 games. Reliever Justin Bruihl saw minimal ALDS action, allowing two runs on three hits in his lone appearance and could be omitted to free a more impactful roster spot. Adding Bichette would deepen lineup threats while removing underused relievers would sharpen bullpen efficiency for a longer series.
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