
"The Toronto Blue Jays enter the 2026 season looking for vengeance after coming so close to winning the World Series. A few outs away from securing a ring should provide a fire under the team, and it's been noticeable this winter in the way that the front office has been spending in free agency. Toronto's roster has a ton of 'locks' on it, and while there could be a few surprises before Spring Training in terms of trades or potential DFAs because of incoming players,"
"The one thing the Toronto Blue Jays likely don't need is another outfielder. The Jays have Daulton Varsho, George Springer, Anthony Santander, Myles Straw, Davis Schneider, Addison Barger, Joey Loperfido, and Nathan Lukes as options to take reps in the outfield grass, and they are also kicking the tires on adding a premium name in Kyle Tucker via the free agent front this winter."
The Toronto Blue Jays approach 2026 motivated after narrowly missing a World Series title and have been active in free agency. The major-league roster contains many established players, leaving limited flexibility for additions before Spring Training. Bench composition could change if veterans struggle or trades occur, and the bullpen may see new arms when moves settle. Early-season injuries could force promotions from within the organization. Several fringe or minor-league players, including RJ Schreck, present realistic chances to make the Opening Day roster by performing well in Dunedin or capitalizing on roster vacancies.
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