The Toronto Blue Jays have a 6-5 record since the trade deadline, showing mixed results from recent acquisitions. Ty France and Louis Varland performed solidly, while Seranthony DomÃnguez struggled. The team anticipates significant contributions from these players, particularly in light of Shane Bieber's awaited debut. Additionally, the absence of Josh Naylor, a key target at the trade deadline, is notable. Naylor has excelled with the Mariners, showcasing power and speed that could have greatly benefitted the Jays by enhancing their lineup depth and supporting star players.
Josh Naylor is the first player in @MLB HISTORY with 4+ home runs and 10+ stolen bases in his first 15 games with a franchise.
In 16 games of action, the 28-year-old Canadian has compiled a .286 average, .908 OPS, along with 10 runs scored, three doubles, four home runs and eight RBIs.
The impact of Naylor both with his power and base running ability could have significantly lengthened the Jays lineup while providing some much-needed protection to any of their star players.
The Blue Jays will hope that these players will make significant contributions for the team down the stretch, especially with Shane Bieber yet to make his much-anticipated debut.
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