Toronto Blue Jays Adjust Roster Amid Injuries Ahead of Red Sox Series
Toronto Blue Jays Adjust Roster Amid Injuries Ahead of Red Sox Series

Toronto Blue Jays Adjust Roster Amid Injuries Ahead of Red Sox Series

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The Toronto Blue Jays are off to a rocky start this season, struggling with injuries—particularly to their pitching staff—and inconsistent offensive production, leaving them with a 13-15 record and concerns about roster depth. Key players such as Daulton Varsho are returning from injury, and veteran reliever Casey Lawrence has been added to bolster the roster, but the team remains thin in several areas. Notably, ace Max Scherzer is sidelined with a thumb injury, creating a gap in the starting rotation and heightening uncertainty about the team's direction. If the Blue Jays fail to rebound and fall out of playoff contention, they could become sellers at the trade deadline, with veterans like Scherzer and Chris Bassitt, both on expiring contracts, seen as prime trade candidates. Bassitt, in particular, has regained form this year and could attract interest from contenders seeking pitching depth. The Blue Jays' immediate plan is to patch their roster with internal and waiver options while monitoring Scherzer's recovery and evaluating potential trade moves as the season progresses.

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