The Blue Jays have wisely added some depth to their middle infield picture, making a pair of moves over the weekend to address the need. First they added Ruben Tejada on a minor league contract on Friday, and then they did the same with former NL All-Star, Joe Panik on Saturday.
Neither of those two are guaranteed anything in Toronto, as evidenced by their MiLB deals. However, there’s a very real chance that their additions could have an impact on the Blue Jays’ current 40-man roster, and who they could break camp with in March.