So far the Blue Jays have made three ‘major’ moves this offseason. The acquisition of Aledmys Diaz was the first one, and then in the last ten days they’ve acquired Yangervis Solarte from the Padres and signed veteran outfielder Curtis Granderson to a one year deal worth $5 million. After these three moves, the Jays have about $15 million left to cover several needs.
The needs are:
Starting pitcher
Outfielder
Relief pitching
Backup catcher
Of course, it isn’t certain the Blue Jays have in mind signing an outfielder, a starting pitcher, relievers and a backup catcher as they do have internal options to cover the needs.