Summary
The Toronto Blue Jays are considering trading some of their outfielders to improve their bullpen after a recent defeat in the World Series. They are reportedly interested in moving Nathan Lukes, Myles Straw, and Joey Loperfido to acquire a strong relief pitcher. The team has also signed pitcher Dylan Cease to a seven-year deal.
Key Facts
- The Toronto Blue Jays played in Game 7 of the World Series but narrowly lost.
- Dylan Cease has signed a seven-year, $210 million contract with the Blue Jays.
- The team is interested in free agents Bo Bichette and Kyle Tucker.
- The Blue Jays are focusing on improving their bullpen after crucial errors in the World Series.
- They are considering trading outfielders Nathan Lukes, Myles Straw, and Joey Loperfido for a reliable relief pitcher.
- Nathan Lukes might become the starting left fielder unless Kyle Tucker is signed.
- Myles Straw was previously traded by the Cleveland Guardians and is known for his defense.
- The team is exploring different strategies to strengthen their roster for the next season.