Blue Jays Projected To Sign $190M Ace To Huge Deal After World Series Loss
Summary
The Houston Astros' pitcher Framber Valdez is expected to leave his team and become a free agent. It's projected he may sign a $190 million deal with a new team, possibly the Toronto Blue Jays, who need to strengthen their pitching lineup after losing in the World Series.Key Facts
- Framber Valdez is a pitcher whose contract with the Houston Astros has ended.
- The Athletic's Jim Bowden suggested Valdez might sign a $190 million deal.
- The Toronto Blue Jays and New York Mets are among teams interested in Valdez.
- Sportsnaut's Matt Johnson predicts Valdez could join the Blue Jays.
- The Blue Jays aim to boost their pitching options with Valdez after their World Series loss.
- Valdez is entering his age-32 season and has been an All-Star twice.
- The Blue Jays currently have pitchers Kevin Gausman and Shane Bieber.
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