Predicting where the Blue Jays' 6 free agents end up this offseason
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Predicting where the Blue Jays' 6 free agents end up this offseason
"He has been open about his want to come back and after the World Series appearance. From the Blue Jays perspective, their top priority should be to re-sign him. He is arguably the best hitter in the league. He and Vladdy Guerrero Jr. could go down as one of the best duos in Blue Jays history, if he were to sign an extension with the club."
"Next up, Chris Bassitt. As much as it would be nice to see him return to the Blue Jays, it doesn't seem likely. Due to that, Jays Journal predicts that he will sign with the Milwaukee Brewers for one year, $18 million. Despite him expressing an interest to return to Toronto, it just doesn't seem likely. But his fit with the Brewers makes sense."
"The Toronto Blue Jays enter free agency with six players that are heading to the open market. Obviously, none bigger then their middle infield star Bo Bichette. He is the player that every fan wants to see re-signed. After Bichette, there is also Chris Bassitt, Seranthony Dominquez, Ty France, Max Scherzer and Isiah Kiner-Falefa (IKF). But, where exactly will these players end up?"
Six Blue Jays players enter free agency: Bo Bichette, Chris Bassitt, Seranthony Dominguez, Ty France, Max Scherzer and Isiah Kiner-Falefa. Bo Bichette is projected to re-sign with Toronto for ten years and $300 million, forming a potential long-term duo with Vladdy Guerrero Jr. Chris Bassitt is projected to sign a one-year, $18 million deal with the Milwaukee Brewers as a durable veteran rotation option. Seranthony Dominguez is projected to return to Toronto on a two-year, $20 million contract to bolster the bullpen after splitting last season between Toronto and Baltimore and setting a career-high in innings pitched. Outcomes for the remaining free agents are not specified.
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