Just over a year removed from a disappointing offseason that saw the club emerge as a finalist for Shohei Ohtani but ultimately come up just short, the Blue Jays are once again in the midst of a difficult offseason where star players have repeatedly signed elsewhere despite aggressive pursuits from Toronto’s front office. The club was one of five teams seriously involved in the Juan Soto sweepstakes but seemingly finished behind both New York teams and the Red Sox in their quest to land him. Since then, they’ve fallen short in pursuits of Max Fried, Corbin Burnes, and Teoscar Hernandez in free agency as well as Cody Bellinger on the trade market.
They’ve remained connected to virtually every major free agent available this winter, and have been linked to everyone from first baseman Pete Alonso to right-handers Jack Flaherty and Nick Pivetta. Outfielder Anthony Santander is the player they’ve been most strongly connected to of all; they’ve reportedly made him a contract offer and are viewed (alongside the Angels) as potential front-runners for his services. Of course, the same was said about Toronto during the sweepstakes for Burnes before the right-hander landed in Arizona. With team president Mark Shapiro entering the final year of his contract and GM Ross Atkins under contract for just one year beyond that, the front office is surely facing plenty of pressure to make the club’s final year of team control over Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette count—particularly if the club isn’t able to work out an extension with the former.
The Jays are a team that stands to significantly benefit from an infusion of impact talent in virtually all areas of the roster. Their 101 wRC+ (13th in baseball) last year was middle of the pack, as was their 3.95 rotation ERA (14th). While the club’s disastrous 2024 bullpen (29th in baseball by ERA) seems to be an obvious place to upgrade, the presence of high-quality veterans like Kirby Yates, David Robertson, and Kenley Jansen on the market create plenty of options for the Jays if they goal is to add to their relief corps without committing to a large contract.
One complicating factor is that while the Jays have been connected to a number of upper-level players on the market, it remains unclear whether they have wherewithal to land multiple impact players. Reporting shortly after the Winter Meetings suggested that Toronto may have room for only one major addition in their budget, whether that player ends up being an arm or a bat. If the club truly is only willing or able to add one high-priced player this winter, there are valid arguments for either a rotation piece or a lineup addition.
The argument for adding to the club’s rotation is a fairly simply one: the starting five lost a valuable piece over the summer in Yusei Kikuchi, and he’s yet to he replaced . Right-handers Yariel Rodriguez and Jake Bloss are solid depth options but leave something to be desired as the club’s on-paper fifth starter options. While a weak back-end of the rotation is something a club could stomach with a strong front half, staff ace Kevin Gausman is coming off a pedestrian 2024 season and just celebrated his 34th birthday. Adding a starter like Flaherty to the mix would help to lighten Gausman’s load as he looks to rebound, take pressure off Bowden Francis to repeat a breakout 2024 season that saw him pitch to a 1.53 ERA in nine starts down the stretch, and allow the club to push Rodriguez into more of a depth role.
While the club’s rotation is short on depth, that’s one area where the Toronto offense excels. Interesting young players like Addison Barger, Orelvis Martinez, Leo Jimenez, and Davis Schneider are currently projected for roles on the bench or at Triple-A on Opening Day, and that’s with Daulton Varsho expected to miss the first few weeks of the regular season. Varsho’s eventual return from the injured list should add even more depth, and with so many young hitters it’s not hard to imagine one of them taking a step forward in 2025.
While that group of young hitters (excluding Varsho) generally can’t be expected to produce on the level of a player like Santander or Alex Bregman, there is one player who could: Bichette. The star infielder struggled through a career-worst season in 2024 due to in part to injuries but had been among the steadiest All-Star level bats in baseball for several years prior to last season’s downturn.
It’s clear that the club’s offense needs at least some level of reinforcement. Of the 19 hitters to appear in at least 25 games for the Jays last season, only Guerrero was above average by measure of wRC+ and still remains with the team. While the club’s bevy of young hitters could improve and it’s easy to imagine Bichette or even Alejandro Kirk bouncing back to the more robust offensive performances they’ve offered in the past, Guerrero is the only true source of stability in the lineup.
That creates a strong argument for adding someone who can protect Guerrero, but it’s also fair to note that even a lesser addition who can provide above-average offense (e.g. Jesse Winker) could still help the lineup and leave the door open for a bigger addition to the rotation.
If you were in charge of the Blue Jays and only had room in the budget for one major addition, how would you handle the situation? Would you bolster the lineup and hope that a rebound from Gausman and a full season from Bowden in the rotation is enough to keep make up for the loss of Kikuchi and a lack of depth? Or would you add a starting pitcher and hope for a rebound from Bichette and steps forward from the club’s young hitters? Have your say in the poll below:
bhd360
Anybody who watches this team at all knows this is about as clear as it can get. Hitting, all day. Gausman, Berrios, Bassitt is a solid top 3 and I fully expect Francis to overtake Bassitt in the pecking order. I’m not saying don’t get an arm because I’d definitely rather see Yariel in the bullpen but chasing a 200M arm seemed weird from the jump, IMO.
I also might be insane but I still believe in a healthy Alek Manoah.
MysteryWhiteBoy13
I would have gone after a pitcher or 2 on longer term deals if it had meant trading Bassitt. Kinda like tue dodgers signing a second baseman and than trading Lux. But I have no faith in this front office to ever make an out of the box decision.
I am still wondering why all of the prospects we got at the deadline are still in the system. Atkins will keep them all, like shiny new toys until their value is gone and then he’ll waive them
scissormetimbers
They need more help in the front office first.
NYCityRiddler
The crash is over, wake up & smell the power steering fluid & sell, sell, sell! Ahahahaha!
bigdaddyt
Francis was low key an ace level pitcher the last 10-15 games of the year. Plus jays are interested in trading bassit now and maybe trading for stro. Say they unload bassit for a couple good prospects get stroman to fill in as a #4/5 on the cheap. They could then sign Alonso and Santander get a backup catcher and 3 more bullpen pieces and boom they could be a 3rd place team again.
nutramax123
This team can’t hit. Of course they need more hitters.
178iq
Both. BOTH. How is the 1st moment here not BOTHHHHHHHHH
BITA
Offense for sure. But the Jays are gonna keep throwing money around until someone takes it. Seems like trades might be the way to go. They don’t have a lot of prospects but they do have the ability to take on money. Talk to the Angels about Rendon or the Rockies about Bryant. Surely the financials of a deal could be worked out.
Jays_Jen
You cannot be serious about Rendon and Bryant. You just can’t be.
Canuckleball
He’s not saying get those guys to play. He’s saying take the contract and then take the prospects those teams would have to send with Rendon/Bryant.
But the Jays are already pretty close to their financial limit, so they won’t be doing that anyways
BITA
No i am saying Rendon can play 3b and Bryant can play outfield. Is Bryant any worse than Springer? I doubt it. Who is their 3b?
People overreact when a guy is overpaid and has a bad contract. They aren’t worthless just overpaid. How many outfielders are out there better than Bryant? Santander sure. After that who?
Canuckleball
Bryant was a -0.7 bWAR last season with a 71 OPS+
Springer was a 1.1 bWAR last season, with a 92 OPS+
Springer’s not great, but Bryant is notably worse.
Both were -2 DRS last season, but the year before Springer was +2, while Bryant was -7.
I’m not looking at Bryant’s contract. I’m looking at his play. It’s poor.
BITA
I would take a chance on him although looking it up he’s been worse than I thought the last 3 years. The only thing that’s required to make a deal is the Jays value him more than the Rockies do.
southsidejoe
They’re not worthless? Rendon is beyond clearly worthless and Bryant is barely hanging on to any sliver of hope he has anything left. The last two seasons, Bryant has put up a -1.8 WAR IN COLORADO!!! You can say he’s been hurts, but I can counter that with if he played 162 games, he’d have a -2.5 WAR!!! Sorry, that’s worthless. They are both done. Fork is firmly in them.
BITA
Why would you mention WAR for Bryant and not Rendon?
BITA
Both are overpaid but they aren’t worthless. Why not? If the Angels and Rockies pay most of their salaries why not?
i like al conin
With all due respect, Rendon is done and no longer an MLB caliber player. Didn’t even have 1 HR last year.
JoeBrady
If the Angels and Rockies pay most of their salaries why not?
=======================
1-They aren’t being given away. TO would have to pay some of the salary.
2-FG projects them to about 1.2 fWAR together. If that’s two of your starters, then it makes more sense to surrender.
BITA
What was Chris Sales projections for 2024?
Do you recall?
Misty Moobs
Doesn’t matter what they do. Easy last place team
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
They need a rebuild not another old expensive hitter
They should’ve done what the nationals did where they realize that spending money is not going to save the team
stymeedone
Win the World Series after watching their best player leave as a Free Agent?
C Yards Jeff
This team’s situation reminds me of the Orioles situation after the 2017 season. That classic small market 4 to 5 yr run of success ended in 2016 … then a losing season in 2017.
Instead of parting ways with bloated salaries, Peter Angelos kept “the band” together. He even added a rotation piece (Cobb). 2018? Disaster in two ways. Ugly record and an in season fire sale which netted very little in return for guys like Machado and Briton.
Unload now. If they don’t, I’ll be taking the under on win total for thus ball club.
30 Parks
A new front office.
Lindor's Bodyguard
You beat me to it.
Cincyfan85
Rebuild.
Acoss1331
Neither option, time to retool/rebuild.
J. Johna Jaysmason
at last someone that sees this…the only path foreard sadly.
J. Johna Jaysmason
at last someone that sees this aswell…the only path forward ..very sadly, but truly.
bestone
Cincyfan85….
Agreed.
People wonder why high end free agents shy away….losing on a rebuilding team could be a drag.
erikt
They need at least two more hitters and two more pitchers.
Bluejaysjunkie
Sign Vladdy. Trade Bo. Get a couple hitters and sign a # 5. Can never have too many pitchers.
scissormetimbers
Vladdy ain’t signing, he’s 270 days to Free Agency. It would take a massive overpay if he signed right now. He’s worth $400M, but it probably takes $525M for him to sgin right now.
Guarded Indian
“Yes” should be the 3rd option on the poll.
ruthlesslyabsurd
Ugh I was going to say this
hiflew
“Do The Blue Jays Need More Help On Offense Or In The Rotation?”
Yes
erikt
Signing Bregman, Santander, Flaherty and Scott probably makes them a wild card front runner. Can’t really do much less than that and expect to succeed.
high_upside
This is true. But there’s not enough money for all of that. This front office has evaluated itself into the basement with a record payroll.
erikt
There’s more than enough money for that. There’s just not enough ability to convince Rogers to open the purse strings, which is so stupid on their part because they’re making a hell of a lot more money when the Jays are good.
Ashleyr
So, to you, a 400 million payroll isn’t enough. Rogers pay the players in US funds, NOT Canadian so you add 100 million exchange rate to ANY player signed.
DarkSide830
They need a lot of help either way.
explodet
They need to fire Shapiro and Atkins. Until they and their obsession with second-rate players are gone, the Jays will continue to be a second-rate team.
MysteryWhiteBoy
Doesn’t matter what they add.
It is beyond apparent that no free agents want to sign here unless it is the last option with the best contract offer, and even with the best contract offer on the table, free agents only choose Toronto if no other team comes close.
This front office has messed up the minor league system, messed up any and all negotiations with their only 2 star players, will now get pennies on the dollar for both of them when they inevitably trade them. and have now messed up 2 off seasons in a row, no matter what else they do this off season.
high_upside
I agree with you except I would say they messed up 3 off-seasons in a row rather than 2.
Best Screenname Ever
If they can get statehood it might make it easier to sign players though. Right now they’re kind of like a freezing cold Puerto Rico with high taxes and bad health care.
bestone
Best Screenname Ever…
Beware of the Canada Goose.
They’ve been trained to deposit on anyone wearing a red hat and thinking such rubbish.
Best Screenname Ever
Seriously though, if President Trump agrees to give you statehood it would be a huge plus for your ball team. Lots of players who would never consider going to Canada will go there if you’re a real state. And if you can negotiate a currency exchange, even at 75 cents on the dollar, that would be a huge boost for Canadians.
bestone
Best Screenname Ever….
Even more serious….
The offers been put out to Oregon, Washington and California to become provinces.
Now gaining momentum.
Who would have thought the Dodgers would be just another Canadian team?
That makes more sense.
Best Screenname Ever
In 50 years, children in Canada would be asking why their grandparents dropped the ball when they were given a once-in-history chance to become an official part of America.. It won’t just be the successful Canadians who get that opportunity like it is now. I think Canadians will think more seriously about the golden opportunity in front of them than you pretend.
nutramax123
Their front office is clueless. They keep trading/signing defensive specialists and ignore hitting. You can’t win games with defense only.
greg1
How is this even a question? It’s a hitter(s) definitely. Heck, relief pitching comes before a rotation addition.
Rsox
The Blue Jays front 4 of Gausman, Berrios, Bassit, and Francis is solid. Rodriguez/Bloss/Manoah/Tiedemann/Macko/Bastardo give them depth and they could always add a backend option. What the don’t have is a 3B, DH, or LF/CF (depending on where Varsho plays) and the elephant in the room being this is both Guerrero and Bichette’s walk year
Bluejaysjunkie
I would like to see them make a play for Luis Robert jr.
If they sign anyone before locking up Vladdy it will be a waste of money.
Bo is as good as gone. So send him to a team that needs him at the deadline for some prospects.
MysteryWhiteBoy13
At this point, I hope they don’t do much more than maybe trading for Montgomery and Suarez, who can be flipped at the deadline if the season goes off the rails
Canuckleball
I’d rather they do nothing at all at this point. Just play out the season as is. Trade Vlad/Bo/anyone of value at the deadline, then tip their caps and head out the back door at the end of the season.
Any move now just depletes the limited prospect pool or adds another albatross contract to the ledger for the next guys to deal with.
Bluejaysjunkie
Agreed if they cannot lock up Vladdy.
MysteryWhiteBoy13
Can’t imagine Montgomery and Suarez would cost a ton and they at least give the jays a chance to win a wild card spot, and if they have turnarounds they could get the team more at the deadline.
But outside of that I agree, they need to begin the rebuild and Vlad and Bo should have already been traded at this point
Canuckleball
I expect a bounceback from Montgomery so that wouldn’t be bad, but Suarez is unreliable. He might be productive. He might not. But even if he’s good this year, an offense comprised entirely of Vlad, Suarez, and 7 below average hitters still doesn’t give them any shot at a wild card.
MysteryWhiteBoy13
Suarez has some power, plays a position of need and has an expiring contract that can be traded at the deadline. I’d way rather take Suarez than Moncada
Canuckleball
But what I’m saying is with the loss of Horwitz, all Suarez does, even a good Suarez, is replace Horwitz’s production. And the Jays have effectively the same lackluster offense as last season.
They need multiple productive bats on top of Suarez, before they have a shot at the playoffs. It seems like too little too matter.
MysteryWhiteBoy13
Sure, but as of now they haven’t replaced Horowitz’s production, not to mention adding more needed bats on top of that.
I’d way rather trade for Suarez who is a free agent after this season then sign Bregman, or Santander or any player who won’t be as good but happens to be cheaper, like Moncada
metsin4
No way. Sign a bunch of one year contracts that can get traded at the deadline and build your farm.
Canuckleball
If they can do that, sure. But who is willing to sign with them.
Also given their track record, they’ll sign guys who won’t be tradeable at the deadline because they won’t play well enough.
metsin4
At this point almost anyone available. Time is running out and someone will be left without a chair. Players don’t want that.
JoeBrady
29th in relief pitching ER.
14th in rotation ERA.
25th in scoring.
They are underdogs to the RS and TB, and substantial underdogs to the NYY & TO. One could argue that there should’ve been an option for “rebuild”.
Bluejaysjunkie
Not far from changing my tag name from Bluejaysjunkie to bluejaysflunkie!
Mismanaged, I like the players but feel they are between a rock and a hard place with Atkins and company.
I want them to act like the Yankees. Bulk up. Disregard spending. That is why Canadian cells phone bills are one of the highest in the world!
yick04
They need both. If they can’t get both then don’t bother getting one. Just rebuild.
Whyme
They need 3 big bats A closer another good pen arm and a 5th starter. Just rebuild but first fire harry and Lloyd
high_upside
The answer is obviously hitter but come on! They need both in addition to a high leverage reliever. Adding one player of any type won’t make the difference.
coloredpaper
Wish there was another option and I can put in “help in the front office” as an option, bc Atkins has been terrible.
metsin4
They need to sign as many one year contracts that will have value at the trade deadline. Trade them off and build your farm for a couple years.
Dock_Elvis
The Blue Jays need taxes lowered or neither will be getting done.
Ashleyr
You must be from the US which explains why you aren’t aware that players pay NO taxes under the USMCA treaty signed by Trump and Canada in 2018 unless they are IN TORONTO for more than six months, 183 days to be exact. the same way snowbirds can live in Florida for six months without paying a thin dime in US taxes.
Dock_Elvis
Ashleyer. They can do Florida..but if they winter someplace with a state income tax…they’ll get nailed for a %.
I wasn’t aware of that. How’s the exchange rate? That’s also the other reason I see touted as a block.
I mean…Toronto should have $$$$ so it’s other things. It seems they play the negotiating tactic for every agent just like San Francisco has been.
bestone
Dock Elvis….
I blame it on the moose. They are everywhere!
You can’t get groceries; because they block the carts,
They chase anyone wearing denim shorts, and they get particularly angry at red baseball hats.
Dock_Elvis
Ashley. Florida has FILTHY property taxes. You’re not getting away from taxes. Texas is same way.
Franx
This is a silly comment, what are they supposed to do? The taxes correlate to what city you’re playing in, so they don’t play every game in toronto, they play a lot no doubt. Unfortunately there’s nothing they can do
Dock_Elvis
Franx….I was considering players residing in Canada as well. Exchange rate? That’s what MLB screamed about when shutting the Expos down.
Franx
They get paid in US so it only benefits for the exchange rate
larkraxm
I think too much is made of the “taxes” thing. They have to pay taxes when they play in other cities/states, so we are only talking about half of the game checks in the first place. Then when you look at the Seattle Mariners and their no state income tax and their inability to lure top FA’s I just don’t think players are factoring that in. If it makes you feel better to tell yourself FAs hate the tax structure, than to tell yourself potential FAs don’t see a winning culture that they want to be part of, go ahead.
Whyme
Lol the team is trash the management is unlikeable and the farm is bottom tier. Why would any player want to sign beyond a 1 year bounceback type is beyond me and I am a Jay’s fan.
cwsOverhaul
Trade Vlad Jr now-can probably get 1 really good prospect and a mid-tier 2nd piece since he is only a rental. Incredibly unwise to pay him hundreds of millions anyhow.
Bichette just stuck and hope as a rental he catches fire to see if someone gives up 1 decent prospect in July.
Toronto is like a higher spending version of the WSox……FO is in over their head and not developing players in their system. Even with all the band-aids, it’s a last place club in division with a couple savvy FOs and 2 deep pocket ones.
Franx
You would get a haul for Vladdy. The front office doesn’t want to do it though because it would admit failure on their part, remember they are the ‘smartest’ guys in the room. Unfortunately it’s the definition of insanity the way they’re going about things
Mlbfan78
At this point the Jays need a miracle, from the front office to players, I mean something has to give here.
Diggydugler
Both? and a BP, manager and FO.
Ashleyr
First things first and the fans should forget about competing in 2025. It isn’t happening because the front office were incompetent and spent 240 million dollars, but they spent it on players that plugged holes and they aren’t foundation players. How does the team get out from the incompetence, they trade Gausman, Bassett, Vlad, Bichette, Springer, and obtain young players that are hungry to succeed. The ship sailed on Vlad who now wants 50 million a season. Unless he wants 5 million each year for ten years with 450 million deferred, the time to trade him to be someone else’s headache is now. The Jays could obtain at least three top fifty prospects for him now, but at the trade deadline, the return is limited. Roll the dice for the next five seasons collecting top draft picks and weigh the options each offseason for prospects they keep and who is expendible. Atkins had good prospects but he traded them all for a here and now big name and that is disaster. Roll with a 60 M payroll with young players and extend those that are foundation players. Every year it is the same song and dance. Plug holes with expensive declining players and wonder why they fail. It is time to start over and the fans won’t like seasons of futility, but Baltimore, Tampa Bay, Washington, plus other teams built from the ground up, not the top down in lunacy like Atkins has done for ten years.
J. Johna Jaysmason
Here Here! You are 100% correct..Sadly.
bestone
Ashleyr….
Agreed…but they need to toss Shatkins to the curb.
Click is already part of the organization…who I believe was around for the Astros rebuild a few years ago.
Atkins couldn’t manage a beer league squad to make them a winner.
yanks2323
They need a new front office that knows a thing or two!
Duck 3
Am I missing something, or was Jose Berrios not mentioned anywhere in this article?
Bluejaysjunkie
Hypothetical: How many ppl would complain if they signed Vladdy, Bregman, Pivetta and Santander. Bulked up the bull pen. I know it is a high cost however it does get them in discussions about wildcard etc.
Joer
new management
jimmertee
Nothing going to happen to make the BlueJays win an WS until Shapiro and Atkins are gone.
Being saying that for 10 years. Seriously. Why even talk about it?
iains 2
The answer is “yes”
big boi
I fully expect them to sign Pivetta to an absurd amount of money and try to gaslight the fan base about being a playoff team
Icehole
Extend Vladi, if they’re unable to do that then blow the team up!
AC Surf Baseball
Daulton Varsho might be one of the more underrated players in baseball.
trashtalker4life
Watching Vlad on the Jay’s feels like watching steph on the current warriors
MoneyBallJustWorks
is prioritizing firing the FO an option
NoSaint
They need a bat at 3B, LF, and DH. The best remaining bats are Santander, Bregman, and Alonzo. They need a #5 type starting pitcher and a legit closer. That will make them legit competitive. If they don’t get any of those, you’re looking a Barger, Oreleis, and Wagner in the lineup and Bloss as the #5 with Pop in the BP.
Give Vlad a competitive offer a month or so before ST. If he accepts then add. If not, move him, Bo, and anyone else that will return value.
It’s really that simple.