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However, a new report from Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic is a concerning one for the Blue Jays, as they're reportedly not as big of suitors for the top remaining free agents as previously anticipated.
The Toronto Blue Jays seem likely to lose Bo Bichette in free agency, but they could sign an even better slugger this winter.
What they've accomplished so far: The Rays have traded major players -- Shane Baz, Brandon Lowe, and Jake Mangum -- in two deals for prospect-heavy packages, and they signed two players to major league contracts (Mullins for one year, $7.5 million and Matz for two years, $15 million).
With over $337 million already shelled out to free agents this winter, the Blue Jays, as Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon of The Athletic mentioned, have decided to go to arbitration with Eric Lauer over a measly $1.35 million. This is an odd decision from the Blue Jays.
The Toronto Blue Jays have had a great offseason so far with numerous good additions. However, the team might not be done. Coming into the winter, the Blue Jay
After failing to land some of their top free-agent targets in previous winters, Toronto now seems to be a prime destination.
The Blue Jays should have their eyes set on the biggest name in free agency after the latest Bo Bichette news.
The Toronto Blue Jays have gotten a double dose of bad news regarding Bo Bichette, despite a strong free agency.
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Blunt Bo Bichette news emerges as Toronto Blue Jays' concerns grow
Bo Bichette’s future draws fresh attention as a rival team’s aggressive interest raises new questions for Toronto Blue Jays.