The Blue Jays had one of baseball’s worst bullpens in 2024, as injuries and under-performance wreaked havoc on what was a solid relief corps as recently as the 2023 campaign. Toronto’s steps to overhaul the pen have thus far been more focused on subtraction than addition, as the Jays have parted ways with the likes of former closer Jordan Romano, Genesis Cabrera, and Dillon Tate.
While the Juan Soto pursuit has dominated the Jays-related headlines this winter, the club has been actively linked to many players, as has been the standard operating procedure for Ross Atkins during his time as Toronto’s GM. This includes multiple relief arms, as Sportsnet’s Ben Nicholson-Smith and Shi Davidi report that the Jays “have shown some level of interest” in Carlos Estevez, Kenley Jansen, Andrew Kittredge, Chris Martin, Phil Maton, A.J. Minter, and Paul Sewald. ESPN’s Jorge Castillo adds that Toronto is also one of the many teams interested in Jonathan Loaisiga.
Davidi and BNS note that the Guardians have shown some interest in some of Toronto’s minor league prospects, leading to some speculation that the Jays could look to bring in local product Josh Naylor, who is known to be available in trade talks. Speculatively, the Toronto/Cleveland connection might also be related to the Blue Jays’ bullpen search, as the Guards are very deep in relief pitching.
The sheer volume of names under consideration isn’t really all that unusual, considering how most teams take a broad view of the ever-shifting bullpen market. As Davidi and Nicholson-Smith note, the Jays have rarely invested much in relief pitching during Atkins’ tenure, and most of the relievers listed would likely be available on shorter-term deals. Turning to MLBTR’s ranking of the offseason’s top 50 free agents, Estevez (22nd, projected for three-year, $27MM contract), Minter (34th, two years/$16MM), and Kittredge (40th, two years/$14MM) were the only ones to make the list.
Going beyond their usual comfort zone to sign Estevez might reflect the Blue Jays’ greater need for bullpen help, as non-tendering Romano left a big vacancy in the closer’s role. Chad Green looks like the favorite for saves at the moment, but signing Estevez would push Green back to a setup job and create a clearer bullpen hierarchy.
Jansen, of course, is far and away the most established closer of the group, with 447 saves over his standout 15-year career. Though Jansen is entering his age-37 season, he is coming off yet another strong performance in posting a 3.29 ERA and 27 saves over 54 2/3 innings with the Red Sox in 2024.
Sewald had seemingly established himself as a solid closer with the Mariners and then the Diamondbacks, and even got off to a hot start in 2024 before running into injuries and a very rough stretch that cost him his ninth-inning role in Arizona. Better health and a change of scenery could very well spark a return to form for Sewald, making him perhaps a bit of an underrated candidate for teams in need of saves.
Canuckleball
I’m shocked. A team with an atrocious bullpen is interested in free agent relievers?
Shady1771
Same old boring story “Jays are interested”. Good job Shatkins! You both have slowly destroyed this franchise. Trade Vladdy and Bo to complete the destruction of this team. So sad….
Theodore
You are correct , not only destroyed the major league team but the whole farm system . Are you guys not tired of the BS these guys constantly put forth. We are interested in everybody but sign no one that is their motto.
Do not tell us who you’re interested in but who you will sign . These guys are the main culprits
In the destruction of this franchise but the owners of this franchise Rogers also have contributed by keeping these guys around to run the baseball side of the team . With the changes Shapiro made , he may be good at the changing of the stadium facilities but he is no Damn baseball mind and he keeps Atkins around for what reason all that guy does is talk himself into trouble with every question he is asked by reporter and never answers anything just goes around in circles.
We as the “ baseball fans “should not support this team unless some talent is put on the field that is worth watching instead of just going down there and pay through the nose for tickets and concession.
How do they expect to get any talent here when they do not resign Bo and Vlad before they try to bring in any high end free agent .
If they sign Soto who the hell besides Vlad , Bo and maybe be Varsho and Springer who else would play the other 5 positions in the batting order , that’s the same thing with Ohtani last year .
700 million
Go out sign Hernandez , Santander , Bregman and someone else and still have money left of the 700 millio.
jimmertee
Agreed about BlueJays leadership. It needs to be changed. Shapiro is a renovations and business genius and he should have been given an award for getting the club and the fans through covid. But keep him away from all baseball decisions.
I agree about moving the money around and not spending 800 mill on one guy. That contract will hamstring the Mets probably starting in year 6 or 7..
DarkSide830
Genuinely don’t get why they didn’t at least retain and trade Romano.
Ragnarok
My guess is that they thought the market wasn’t going to be as strong for him.
In any event he only signed 750K more than his arb projection? Maybe they could’ve gotten a prospect with just about no chance for that.
smuzqwpdmx
The mere act of trying to trade an injured pitcher could scare away buyers who’d think the Jays must know something, so there might’ve been no takers. Cutting him for salary is perhaps a little less of a red flag, though it should still be one.
jimmertee
I think that Atkins and Shapiro should bring back Mike Bolsinger, Mat Latos, and Casey Lawrence to fill out the bullpen. They were awesome and such good decisions.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Lol Atkins and Shapiro should just voluntarily resign at this point. Save themselves any further humiliation and cause less damage to the long term prospects of the franchise.
gregorydefelice
Oh brother, as a Phillies fan, I hear Romano is a health risk. You can have Estevez. He blew.
bestone
Maybe the story should be who the Jays aren’t interested in and why. It would be a more interesting read to understand the logic that this $&@% FO eliminates potential players.
Perhaps it would be an interesting read from anonymous players to understand why free agents run 180 degrees….
bestone
Why mention Jansen? He didn’t want to be in Boston last year….why would he want to pitch for the Jays this year? It sounded like he wanted to be on the Dodgers…
Apparently Estévez was worse than Romano….who the Jays didn’t want either.
Indicates no planning by this Front office….
LGM1979
But, are there several free agents interested in signing with Toronto?