The Blue Jays have been one of the busier teams this offseason, even if most of their work has been of the under-the-radar variety. They had a lot of holes to fill on the 25 man roster, and there was some turnover that needed to happen after a disappointing 2017 season, and Ross Atkins and company have done just that. They brought in depth in the outfield, in the middle infield, and in the rotation by signing Jaime Garcia.
One other area they’ve quietly addressed has been the bullpen. While it’s an area they haven’t spent a huge amount of money on, the front office has brought in a slew of veteran options to choose from.