Did The Jays blow it at the trade deadline this year? I can't help be feel underwhelmed, especially in light of The Jays ongoing hitting issues. Note, Springer is one out away from tying a Blue Jay record for worst hitting streak...
The Jays basically just shopped the St. Louis yard sale over the past 3 weeks and while I know there were slim pickings for a good hitter at the deadline, I was disappointed. I can only think of Teoscar and that's about it. DeJong was good in 2019, but that was so 4 years ago... Also he's likely just to be a Bichette fill in, because we need one right now.
Honestly, I think Seattle was looking to trade Teo (they let it be known they were open to offers), but I don't think they were interested in trading Teo back to The Jays especially since he has somewhat diminished value while having an off season. That would have been admitting they were on the losing side of last years trade.
Though, I think paying a bit of premium (Nate Pearson and a prospect) to Seattle would have helped with their ego. Then The Jays would have a cleanup man who might just have his performance energized with returning "home" for the remainder of the season. Even if his hitting didn't improve there's alway a chance he'd energize his best bud Vladdy Jr. which is never a bad thing.
Oh well, maybe The Jays will try to get him back as a free agent. Not sure what other good hitters are free agents at the end of this season, though I do know many Jays are going to be free agents and not all are going to be coming back next year.
The Jays basically just shopped the St. Louis yard sale over the past 3 weeks and while I know there were slim pickings for a good hitter at the deadline, I was disappointed. I can only think of Teoscar and that's about it. DeJong was good in 2019, but that was so 4 years ago... Also he's likely just to be a Bichette fill in, because we need one right now.
Honestly, I think Seattle was looking to trade Teo (they let it be known they were open to offers), but I don't think they were interested in trading Teo back to The Jays especially since he has somewhat diminished value while having an off season. That would have been admitting they were on the losing side of last years trade.
Though, I think paying a bit of premium (Nate Pearson and a prospect) to Seattle would have helped with their ego. Then The Jays would have a cleanup man who might just have his performance energized with returning "home" for the remainder of the season. Even if his hitting didn't improve there's alway a chance he'd energize his best bud Vladdy Jr. which is never a bad thing.
Oh well, maybe The Jays will try to get him back as a free agent. Not sure what other good hitters are free agents at the end of this season, though I do know many Jays are going to be free agents and not all are going to be coming back next year.