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"Similar to 2023, the Blue Jays could look to St. Louis to help bolster their bullpen. At the higher end, there is Helsley, who is currently the closer for the Cardinals," Sookram wrote. "The 30-year-old has 41 strikeouts in 36 innings pitched, giving up just 12 earned runs in his 36 games. He'll be a free agent at the end of this season."
The easiest place for a splashy addition is the back of the bullpen. Leverage relief options are plentiful, and Toronto is in need.
However, the Blue Jays are still looking for help as Thursday’s MLB Trade Deadline approaches, via MLB.com’s Keegan Matheson. • Blue Jays are looking for pitching, ideally multiple. • Toronto has a *rare* combo of money, ‘now’ players and prospects
The Major League Baseball trade deadline is less than three full days away, and the Toronto Blue Jays hold a 63-44 record, which is suitable for the best record in the American League. Toronto will be buying at this week's deadline, and the team could use another outfielder.
With the MLB Trade Deadline set to pass on July 31, TSN.ca keeps you up to date on all the latest rumours from the league.
Are the Toronto Blue Jays going to trade for this star outfielder from the Cleveland Guardians? Here's the latest from a top baseball insider.
Two months after there were concerns about another lost season in Toronto, the Blue Jays are now eyeing the best record in baseball. How about that turnaround? The Jays were 25-27 after a 13-0 loss on May 25.
The Toronto Blue Jays have been one of the best teams in baseball for quite some time now and have seen their lead in the American League East begin to grow.
Over time, general managers build reputations, developing specific niches for which they’re known. Seattle’s Jerry Dipoto has his constant stream of trades. For San Diego’s A.J. Preller, it’s star splashes. Atlanta’s Alex Anthopoulos locks up young players to long-term deals.
The Toronto Blue Jays (63-44) have the best record in the AL for many reasons, but veteran outfielder George Springer is one of the main ones. The 35-year-old is slashing .291/.383/.506 with 18 homers and 57 RBI over 101 games this season. He leads the team in homers after hitting 19 in 145 contests last year.
With just days until the trade deadline, the Toronto Blue Jays are readying themselves for what should be an active period to bolster their roster to put themse