We learned last week that the Toronto Blue Jays may be targeting one more starting pitcher even after their blockbuster deal with the Miami Marlins brought in elite arms Josh Johnson and Mark Buehrle. It appears
that the Blue Jays may not target just any arms, but those at the top of the
market as Michael Silverman of the Boston Herald reports two free agents “that
could come into play” are Anibal Sanchez and Edwin Jackson.
Also, keep an eye on the Blue Jays on the starting pitching front, even with the additions of Johnson and Buehrle. Two free agents that could come into play there are Anibal Sanchez and Edwin Jackson.
The Blue Jays fell out of the American League East race in a
hurry last season once their young pitching staff became depleted due to
injuries. They were reportedly focusing on bolstering their rotation this
offseason, and they’ve already done so in a big way by bringing in Johnson and
Buehrle. Another top free agent arm could make Toronto that much more
formidable entering the 2013 season.
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JACKSON MAYBE SANCHEZ I HIGHLY DOUGHT IT WHAT DOES THE JAYS HAVE THE TIGERS WOULD WANT?
ReplyDeleteThey are both free agents so the Jays do not have to give anything up to the Tigers.
DeleteGood God. How horrible have our schools become? Dought for Doubt?
ReplyDelete"What does the Jays have"????