3 Blue Jays players who survived the trade deadline, but will be gone by the offseason
Briefly

The Toronto Blue Jays bolstered their roster by acquiring Shane Bieber, Seranthony Domínguez, Louis Varland, and Ty France, aiming for better playoff prospects. Some current players will need to leave the roster to accommodate these new signings. Notably, reliever Mason Fluharty has struggled this season after an impressive start but managed to avoid roster cuts. His early performance included a 1.96 ERA but deteriorated to an 8.72 ERA after the trade deadline, yet his strikeout ability and lack of left-handed options may have saved his spot for now.
Mason Fluharty showed promise earlier this season, boasting a 1.29 ERA and 0.86 WHIP during spring training and a 1.96 ERA and 0.65 WHIP through his first 18 games. However, post-deadline performances plummeted, resulting in an 8.72 ERA and 1.85 WHIP, surrendering 21 earned runs in 24 appearances.
Despite struggles, Fluharty survived the trade deadline due to the team's shortage of left-handers in the bullpen. He averaged more than a batter per inning, showing his strikeout potential.
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