ESPN analyst's split on Blue Jays' Winter Meetings target
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ESPN analyst's split on Blue Jays' Winter Meetings target
"Kyle Tucker has been projected as a $400 million-plus player, but it might behoove him to move quickly if he gets an early, aggressive bid from the Jays (or some other team). This is not a winter in which you want to be waiting for the big offers to materialize, as they did for Bryce Harper and Manny Machado in past offseasons."
"Schwarber is the best bet. Tucker isn't close to done yet. Cody Bellinger has a healthy market but is biding his time. Alex Bregman and Bo Bichette are world-class infielders with ample, moneyed suitors. Pete Alonso's signing could go down after Schwarber. What's clear is that there's a group of teams that will spend on a big bat (Phillies, Red Sox, Blue Jays), a number surveying multiple options (Yankees, Mets, Cubs) and a handful that would do so opportunistically (Orioles, Tigers, Reds, Pirates). Others could emerge depending on how the market plays out and what trade possibili"
Toronto Blue Jays have pursued free agents aggressively this offseason and could target another top bat at the Winter Meetings. Kyle Tucker remains the consensus top available hitter and could be influenced by an early, aggressive offer, potentially avoiding a protracted market like prior offseasons. Alternatively, Tucker may wait while others sign first; options like Kyle Schwarber and Pete Alonso might move earlier. Several teams fall into clear spending groups: committed spenders for a big bat, teams surveying multiple options, and clubs that would act opportunistically depending on market developments and trade possibilities.
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