
"With the Blue Jays hoping that a revitalized Chad Green from 2024 could help lead the way for the bullpen, Green would ultimately become the Blue Jays worst investment in 2025 when all was said and done. Despite a promising start to the year, the 34-year-old veteran reliever would compile a dismal 5.56 ERA, 1.47 WHIP, while giving up 51 hits including 14 long balls in just 43.2 innings pitched in total."
"Justin Turner may have been a notable star during his 17-year MLB career. But that time may be on the verge of expiring as Turner endured one of his worst seasons with the Chicago Cubs in 2025. Playing primarily in a reserve role, the 41-year-old veteran amassed just a .219/.288/.324/.602 slash line along with 14 runs scored, three home runs and 18 RBIs in 80 total games with the Cubs."
Over a dozen former Toronto Blue Jays players entered free agency in early February 2026, with more than half finding new teams. Max Scherzer was notably re-signed by the Blue Jays on a one-year deal. However, several players remain jobless heading into the 2026 season. Chad Green, a 34-year-old reliever, posted a 5.56 ERA and 1.47 WHIP in 2025 before being released mid-season and has been unemployed for seven months. Justin Turner, a 41-year-old veteran, struggled with the Chicago Cubs, batting .219 with limited production in 80 games. Marcus Stroman, a former two-time All-Star and Blue Jays ace, also remains without a team after his performance declined following his move to the Yankees.
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