Blue Jays free-agent targets: Outfield. ScottyMitchTSN writes:
TORONTO — The intriguing part of trying to figure out the Toronto Blue Jays’ 2022 outfield mix isn’t about the potential for addition.As the Jays have gone from 95-loss team to contender over the course of the past three years, the front office has mostly refrained from trading roster players, instead using a well-lubricated minor-league pipeline and cold, hard cash to rebuild the roster.
That’s a clear motivation this winter — find a left-handed bat or two that will compliment a righty core of Springer, Hernandez,filled that role, and he could be a candidate to return, but the Jays will aim higher. With good reason. Both are productive, and both are relatively cheap. Especially Gurriel, who is owed just $9.9 million total for 2022 and 2023, with 2024 also a team controlled year via arbitration.
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