3 realistic trades the Blue Jays could pull off during Spring Training
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3 realistic trades the Blue Jays could pull off during Spring Training
"Baseball is back, and the Toronto Blue Jays are gearing up to defend their American East title in what should be baseball's toughest division. The roster appears strong on paper, but good teams never stop trying to improve. The Blue Jays could use bullpen help and another bench bat even after their recent acquisition of outfielder Jésus Sánchez from the Houston Astros. Here are three realistic trade targets for the team during Spring Training."
"Luis Garcia Jr. - Washington Nationals, INF The Blue Jays are currently thin on middle-infield depth. An injury to Andrés Giménez or Ernie Clement would probably mean either Davis Schenider or Leo Jiménez is getting the bulk of playing second base, assuming Jiménez cracks the roster and isn't DFA'd . The former will be needed in the outfield as a platoon partner of Sánchez, while the latter hasn't proven he can hit MLB pitching."
The Toronto Blue Jays enter the season defending an American League East title in one of baseball's toughest divisions. The roster appears strong on paper but requires bullpen reinforcement and an additional bench bat despite acquiring outfielder Jésús Sánchez from the Houston Astros. Luis Garcia Jr. offers controllable infield depth through 2027, a $6.875 million salary this season, left-handed power, and speed after a 2025 season with 16 home runs and 14 steals. Adding Garcia Jr. would provide middle-infield flexibility and another power bat. JoJo Romero represents a potential left-handed reliever upgrade and is an impending free agent.
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