
"There has been a ton of talk about what the Toronto Blue Jays are going to do in free agency. In fact, they've already signed two starting pitchers, Dylan Cease and , while Shane Bieber opted into his deal early in the off-season. They'll undoubtedly continue to be active in that market, as they were recently linked to players like Pete Fairbanks , , Kyle Tucker , and of course, Bo Bichette."
"Well, MLB Pipeline recently looked at 10 teams that could swing a trade at the Winter Meetings, and to no one's surprise, the Blue Jays are on it. Their farm system went from one of the worst in baseball to middle of the pack, due in part to picking eighth overall in the 2025 draft. On a grade of 20-80, 20 being unlikely and 80 being highly likely, Jim Callis gave the Jays a 55 grade to make a trade"
"Recently, Jeff Passan and Kiley McDaniel released a list of the . Of course, Tarik Skubal ranked first, but with the Blue Jays' rotation essentially being set, acquiring a starter doesn't make much sense. The list includes Freddy Pealta (ranked third), Hunter Greene (ranked fifth), and Joey Ryan (ranked sixth), and several other pitchers who the Jays likely won't target."
The Toronto Blue Jays have been active in free agency, signing Dylan Cease and another starting pitcher while Shane Bieber opted into his deal early in the off-season. The club has been linked to relievers and position players such as Pete Fairbanks, Kyle Tucker, and Bo Bichette. MLB Pipeline gave the Blue Jays a 55 grade to make a trade at the Winter Meetings after the farm system improved following the eighth overall pick in the 2025 draft. Trey Yesavage and JoJo Parker are broadly considered untouchable, while other prospects could be available. Linked trade targets include Steven Kwan, Brendan Donovan, and second-base options like Brandon Lowe.
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