The Toronto Blue Jays have swapped players, bringing back Will Wagner while sending Alan Roden to the Buffalo Bisons. Roden struggled with a .206 batting average and lacked consistent playing time, so the move aims to give him a chance to develop further in Buffalo. Wagner, who began the season with a challenging .186 batting average with the Jays, has improved significantly at Buffalo, hitting .268 with three home runs. His versatility as a left-handed hitter makes him valuable for the team.
Wagner's return sees him shift from a .186 average with the Jays to a stronger .268 with the Bisons, showcasing his potential versatility as a lefty hitter.
Roden, who struggled offensively with the Jays, needed consistent playing time to develop, and Buffalo offers that opportunity without the pressure from the majors.
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