Blue Jays consider Gleyber Torres as backup plan after missing out on Willy Adames

sportingnews.com December 8, 2024, 02:01 AM UTC

The Toronto Blue Jays are looking to strengthen their roster after missing the postseason in 2024. With Willy Adames signed by the San Francisco Giants, the Blue Jays are considering other options for a backup plan. One potential target is Gleyber Torres from the New York Yankees. Torres, a two-time All-Star, can play second or third base and has a stronger batting record than many free agents available. Torres hit 15 home runs last season and has consistently hit 24 or more homers in four of his six full seasons. The Blue Jays hope to improve their offense, which struggled last season.


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