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The Toronto Blue Jays haven't made any roster moves official yet. But it certainly seems like Shane Bieber is finally ready for his return to Major League Baseball.
With the expanded rosters in mind, Toronto choosing to hold onto a guy like Myles Straw who is out of options and sending down Loperfido instead made sense. Straw can provide value as a pinch runner and defensive replacement, and could've easily been claimed off waivers. This move ensures the Jays will contain their depth, which is crucial.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/bluejays as The Stat That Proves Blue Jays’ Offense Is Ready for MLB Playoffs. The Toronto Blue Jays were able to bounce back after a disappointing series out West against the Los Angeles Dodgers by winning two out of three games against the Chicago Cubs.
The Blue Jays plate six runs in the 2nd inning, highlighted by a three-run home run by Myles Straw and two-run double by Bo Bichette
Toronto has reached an agreement with South Korean pitching prospect Seo-jun Moon, on a deal including a $1.5-million signing bonus, Sportsnet's Arden Zwelling reports. The 18-year-old right-hander is listed at six-foot-five and has a low 90's fastball that touches 95 m.p.h. and owns the advanced ability to spin the ball, according to Zwelling.
It was just a few weeks ago that the Toronto Blue Jays starting pitching staff looked to be a legitimate weakness for the team, with the front office seeking so
Owen Caissie, the Cubs' No. 1 prospect, will make his MLB debut in Thursday's game against the Toronto Blue Jays. He will be Chicago's designated hitter, batting fifth in the lineup.