The Toronto Blue Jays have tried to add big-name pieces over the last couple of years in free agency, and that very well could be the case this offseason after just missing out on a World Series title.
On Monday, Sportsnet's Ben Nicholson-Smith shared a column ahead of what could be a big offseason for the organization. He said to expect the Blue Jays to be linked to big-name free agents, including at the high-end of the starting pitching market, and highlighted Dylan Cease.
"In a sense, the Blue Jays have already started their off-season shopping by locking up Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to a $500 million deal that keeps him off the open market and securing Shane Bieber for 2026," Nicholson-Smith said. "But history tells us the Blue Jays will continue engaging with some big names, starting

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