The Blue Jays enter next week’s trade deadline as clear sellers, but virtually all of the focus thus far has been on the rental players they can offer to other teams. Left-hander Yusei Kikuchi, relievers Yimi Garcia and Trevor Richards, and catcher Danny Jansen are all free agents at season’s end and thus all candidates to change hands. Sportsnet’s Ben Nicholson-Smith reports that Toronto hasn’t changed its stance on hoping to contend in 2025 and as such has not been shopping either Chris Bassitt (signed through 2025) or Kevin Gausman (through 2026). As is the case with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette (both under club control through 2025), that pair of arms is generally expected to stay put.
At least with regard to Bassitt, it’s mildly surprising that the Jays aren’t more strongly contemplating a trade. The veteran righty is in year two of a three-year, $63MM contract and pitching fairly well — but it’s also his age-35 campaign. He’ll pitch all of next year at 36. Generally, when teams sign a free agent to a multi-year deal, they’re more interested in the earlier seasons of the deal and consider the final year(s) to be the cost of doing business. Toronto doesn’t have much pitching depth, so they’d need to replace Bassitt either via free agency or trade, but one would think that next year’s $21MM salary could be reallocated to a younger arm. Beyond that, Bassitt could of course net the Jays some young talent as well.
Bassitt, who’s pitching as this is being written, entered play Thursday with a 3.71 ERA, 21.3% strikeout rate, 9.3% walk rate and 41.2% grounder rate. He’s started 20 games and tossed 114 innings — an average of just over 5 2/3 innings per appearance. He’s still a clearly above-average starter, but some clubs might take this opportunity to try to add some young talent, clear some payroll off the following season’s books and reinvest that notable salary elsewhere. (The Cubs, for instance, have considered the possibility of taking that approach with Jameson Taillon.)
It’s a similar story with Gausman, although at 33 years of age with two extra years to go and in the midst of a down season, a trade involving him might not be so straightforward. Gausman’s 93.9 mph average fastball is down from last year’s 94.7 mph and from 2022’s 95 mph. His 22.9% strikeout rate is still a solid mark, but it’s way down from last year’s 31.1% clip. Ditto his 6.3% walk rate, which is slightly improved over last year’s 7.2% mark but nowhere close to his 3.9% rate from 2022.
Gausman is missing fewer bats than usual and giving up an uncharacteristic level of loud contact. This year’s 90.2 mph average exit velocity and 11.4% barrel rate are both career-worst marks, while Gausman’s 1.30 HR/9 is his worst mark since the juiced ball season in 2019. Gausman is earning $24MM this season and $23MM in each of the next two years. He’ll have a combined $54MM still owed to him as of the trade deadline.
Also signed through the 2025 season is reliever Chad Green, whom the Jays will pay $10.5MM next year. MLB.com’s Jon Morosi suggests that the Yankees are interested in a reunion, citing Green’s low ERA and status as a popular teammate in New York as part of the rationale.
It’d frankly be something of a surprise if the Yankees were interested in going down that road, however. Green’s 1.82 ERA is impressive, but the right-hander will also turn 34 next May. He’s sitting on a career-low 22.1% strikeout rate and an 8% walk rate that, while solid, is the second-highest of his career. This season’s 95.3 mph average fastball is the second-lowest of his career, and Green is yielding a woeful 92.7 mph average exit velocity and 48.7% hard-hit rate — both among the worst marks in baseball.
Green’s pristine earned run average is largely a function of two things: a .192 average on balls in play that stands as the tenth-lowest in baseball among the 441 pitchers with at least 20 innings pitched and a 100% strand rate. Green hasn’t allowed a single man he’s put on base to come around and score thus far. Neither of those marks are sustainable — particularly not when nearly half his batted balls are leaving the plate at 95 mph or more.
On top of all that, the Yankees are in the top tier of luxury penalization. They’d owe a 110% tax on top of Green’s salary. He’d cost them more than $7MM to rent for the remainder of the current season, and assuming they end up back in the top tax bracket next season, Green’s final year of his contract would cost the Yankees an outlandish $22.05MM. Perhaps if the Blue Jays agreed to pay down the vast majority of his contract or take back an undesirable pact, New York would indeed welcome the opportunity to bring back a popular teammate. That said, Green’s underlying numbers and the Yankees’ luxury-tax status make it hard to see how a reunion between the two parties would be realistic.
NYCityRiddler
Blue Jays don’t plan to keep Atkins & Schneider. Ahahaha!
Digdugler
I am not sure there is a big market for Gausman or Bassit but they definitely should trade them if the price is right. Atkins is a complete idiot though if he “plans to contend” next year.
Sk8
Berrios too.
its_happening
He plans to contend in 2025. Let’s be honest.
Murphy NFLD
I’m not an Atkins fan and when him replaced however I believe it’s ownership telling them not to blow it up more so then them being unwilling to move those guys. It’s a well known story in blue jays land that The offseason before the jays started there rebuild, Donaldsons last full season of control that they got a major offer for him. Apparently the Cards blow there socks off with a deal headlined by Jack Flahrety and ownership vetoed it. The team fell apart and they got a middle reliever for him. After heavy investing into payroll and renovations for the past 3 years ownership is trying to milk every bit they can out of this “window” before attendance drops into bottom 10 for 4-5 rebuilding seasons. Smart move is Move Bo, Vlad and anything not nailed down between now and before next season starts. Common sense is what they would get for there top 5 trade pieces would jumpstart a rebuild and turn it into a 3-5 year process and not a 5-8 year one. I like Bo much more then Vlad but he doesn’t want to stay. Vlad isn’t the world beating top 10 league player scouts envisioned but he is a good player. Personally I don’t think it’s wise to give a 1b/DH a big deal and with Vladdys Arb numbers his final 2 seasons being sky high he’s looking for 250 over 7-8 years
C Yards Jeff
Gausman and Berrios would be difficult to move because of their contracts. Yes? Bassitt, on the other hand, has a movable contract. And, he’s a mid rotation guy. They could definitely get legit young talent in return. What’s in the F is the FO thinking?
its_happening
Gausman is 1 year longer a $1-mil more against the cap than Bassitt. That is not enough to say that it’s tougher to move than Bassitt. It is, but not by much. Berrios has a longer contract at around $2-mil less than Bassitt.
JoeBrady
That’s a bad read by the owners on Donaldson. TO was a bad team at that point. Even a good Donaldson would’ve made no difference.
I think the current TO team is a fair bit better than the 2017 version, but even that stops after 2025 when Vlad and Bo leave.
its_happening
JoeBrady, that entire 2017 deadline was a bad read by everyone involved. Ownership has been a problem since day 1.
holecamels35
He should not be around next year to make any moves.
seth3120
The media creates a lot of this buzz and speculation. Tossing around names that the Jays have been promoting as their future like they are those kind of sellers. Vlad is going absolutely nowhere. They’ll likely move some pieces around a look for a quick retool. I know the Yankees and Orioles especially are really good and will be for the foreseeable future but expanded playoffs means the Jays will have wild card chances as soon as 25 just shuffling the deck a bit. No teardown in Toronto at the deadline
its_happening
Blue Jays ownership owns most of the media coverage. They own the TV and Radio rights. Practically a monopoly. Narrative is controlled. The ones not part of the same company tread carefully.
Six Shooter
Now that I can’t have them I want them even more! Here take Jackson Holiday
MysteryWhiteBoy13
if the Jays plan to compete next year and only move out the rentals, they will need to fill at least 4 position player spots that need to be improvement over this years roster. Let’s say they end up keeping Jansen, that still means 3, let’s say they get Kim, O’Neill and JD Martinez, plus Jansens contract, that’s probably around 70 to 80 million, but there aren’t really any better options if they really want to improve.
The farm system could allow them to trade for 1 position player, but than you deplete the farm system even more.
And we haven’t even gotten to the bullpen or rotation yet.
This team needs a complete overhaul from top to bottom
coloredpaper
And it should start from the top. Atkins hasn’t shown much since he took over. The farm system hasn’t really improved, and they’ve wasted a lot of first round picks on players that never developed. And that’s the truth.
jwinker
I will give you that they haven’t won in the playoffs. But. It’s been the most successful run of blue jays baseball since the mid 80’s until 93. Atkins is not the problem
jdgoat
I think they’ve reached their ceiling though. They did a good job building the base of a team that can compete for the playoffs year in and year out. But they’ve squandered it and that might be the best that this core does. Their inability to round out the roster to take it to the next level is a significant reason for that.
Tighty Whitey
The team’s only true marquee players that were developed in-house are Vlad and Bo. Both acquired on AA’s watch. Danny Jansen was also drafted by Alex. The pitching staff has largely been assembled by the current regime, but even that’s arguable given that AA was responsible for some of the pieces that moved to bring them here. Shapiro took issue with Alex hollowing out the farm system for the playoff runs in the 10’s but he’s failed to restock the farm since his arrival. If this current regime doesn’t leverage the few assets it has right now we’re looking at many lean years at the bottom of the AL east.
MysteryWhiteBoy13
Atkins definitely drafted Bo in the second round
MysteryWhiteBoy13
Atkins traded for and drafted the 2 prospects traded for Berrios, and Atkins signed Gausman, Bassitt and Kikuchi and drafted Manoah and signed Rodriguez.
It’s fair to be critical of Atkins and the front office, but you don’t need to make things up to prove a point
its_happening
They would need to clean out their farm system and trade for controllable MLB players to compete next year to fill the empty spots, or blow the luxury threshold and carry a $300-mil payroll.
Sk8
Bad idea. Both are still decent #3 pitchers with team control. They need to at least shop them and hear what offers are made. As much as I hate to see them go as a hapless Jays fan, dealing them now makes sense and would help the rebuild that the team so desperately needs. I would like them to shop Berrios too.
jays-steelers
This franchise has been an embarrassment the past few seasons.
There’s no team identity, the players aren’t motivated, and upper management seems to have their heads in the clouds. It’s always “trust the process.”
That they hung onto Biggio and Vogglbach for over half the season should speak to how poorly run this franchise is.
Going back to the off season, they put all their eggs in the Ohtani basket, only to sign yet ANOTHER multi-positional player (IKF).
At the time, they already had Espinal, Biggio, Schinder, Clement, with Horowitz in the minors. To top it off, a desperation signing of the shell of Justin Turner
I should correct myself – their identity is having several average players that can play multiple positions, but none really well.
This team has turned into a joke. “Trust the process”. Give me a break.
That they won’t entertain trading players under contract for next year tells me they don’t even realize how bad it is.
They’ve been spinning their wheels in mediocrity for weeks.
It’s so frustrating
jdgoat
They have a team identity for sure. Fun Prevention
its_happening
If you’re not trading Gausman or Bassitt, extend Vlad. It says the Jays will attempt to contend in 2025. That means they’ll address OF power by signing Kevin Newman to $9-mil for 1 year.
Big whiffa
They missed the boat on extending Vlad jr. that ship sailed years ago
its_happening
They have over a year to do so. They have not missed any “boat”, and Vlad is on-record stating he would stay in Toronto. He has not asked out or asked for a trade. Big whiff take big whiffa.
jimmertee
The BlueJays need to offer up everyone for trade except Berrios, Martinez, Horwitz and Vaddy Jr.
As said in 2016, This team will never win with Shapiro and Atkins at the helm of player personnel decisions or baseball staffing decisions.
Shapiro is a business and renovations genius and got the BlueJays and Jays baseball fans through the evil Canadian Government Covid nonsense. He deserves a medal for that, but needs to be removed from all baseball decisions from this point forward.
troy
Bad move. You gotta pick a lane or the lane will be picked for you…presumably out of town.
I’ve seen this the past couple of years as a Sox fan.
Blackpink in the area
They are going to sell for this year but still plan on contending in 2025. That’s picking a lane.
SkenesandSlopes
Like rolling a bowling ball on lane 3 when you’re up on lane 2.
Lefty_Orioles_Fan
Well, this sucks, but I don’t blame the Jays!!
CTS4
shapiro and his useless lackie GM atkins are the wrong guys to be doing this…….the Nightmare Continues…..
Angry Disgruntled Sox Fan
Blue Jays fans told me in March that Kevin Gausman was a legit ace, and the ace of their team.
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
He was
But Father Time got to his splitter
jdgoat
I don’t know who you were arguing with but they were definitely correct. Gausman had finished top 10 in Cy Young votes for three consecutive seasons, including a third place finish last season. Are you going to argue that Gerritt Cole isn’t a legit ace because he’s been shelled this year?
Big whiffa
Tor should unload everybody to free up FA $ then go reload in the offseason. Gausman is a nice get even in a down year and Vlad jr will return a haul !
sweetg
They did have identity . . Traded Hernandez and Gurriel. Atkins wants bland pale team like the suburbs.. No flash or color.. Their chance to win was a couple years ago. Time to rebuilt it again.
Motor City Beach Bum
Good to hear. Drives up the price for Flaherty and Skubal 😉
bestone
Please DFA Atkins…not attending ‘til he’s moved into something more comfortable….like Asst. Mgr. of Hot Dog night….
Fruz
They should be thinking to move Bassit 100 percent. Typical toronto…hold on for too long, past best before dates.
jimmertee
There is a very very long list of players that Atkins has held onto for far too long and got next to nothing in return.
What that modus operandi really indicates is that Atkins cannot evaluate talent and/or medical situations very well. That is not a good thing. The GM needs to be the best talent evaluator in the organization.
its_happening
It goes beyond Atkins.
airtraffic
Why are Shatkins even involved in making trades or attempting to mold a future for the blue jays….these guys should have been fired already, let alone, making future changes to our failing team…wake up ROGERS!!!