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Jays' Offseason: Big Spends or Smart Trades?
5 Dec
Summary
- Jays signed pitchers Cease and Ponce, bolstering rotation significantly.
- Trade speculation includes Berríos for McNeil, aiming for roster flexibility.
- Bringing back Bo Bichette is key, but costly for payroll flexibility.

The Toronto Blue Jays have significantly strengthened their pitching staff with the signings of Dylan Cease and Cody Ponce. Despite these major additions, the team still has needs in its bullpen and lineup as they approach the Winter Meetings.
Potential strategies for completing the roster include substantial spending, creative trades like exchanging José Berríos for Jeff McNeil, or acquiring other high-caliber players. The Blue Jays aim to balance enhancing their roster with managing payroll, especially considering franchise history with luxury tax thresholds.
Re-signing star shortstop Bo Bichette remains a priority, though it would significantly impact their payroll. The team is also considering trades for players like Pete Fairbanks or Jeff Kinley, and potentially even top free agents like Kyle Tucker and Robert Suárez, depending on their willingness to exceed previous spending levels.




