Here's what the Blue Jays' Opening Day lineup looks like after latest moves Toronto TorontoBlueJays BlueJays OpeningDay MLB
Bringing in three new position players into their everyday lineup, Toronto opted for a fairly massive roster overhaul after a disappointing end to the 2022 season that saw them crash out of the playoffs with a Wild Card series sweep loss against the Seattle Mariners.
While names like Alek Manoah, Bo Bichette, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Alejandro Kirk still headline Toronto’s core, there are several new acquisitions to familiarize yourself with. Most notably, Toronto revamped 2/3 of their everyday outfielders, trading for Daulton Varsho and signing Kevin Kiermaier while departing with Teoscar Hernandez and Lourdes Gurriel Jr.
Here’s a look at how Toronto could line up when their season begins on March 30 against the St. Louis Cardinals:
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