The offseason hasn’t gone exactly as planned for the Toronto Blue Jays so far, but with 30 teams all trying to improve their rosters at once, it’s rarely an easy task, especially before the calendar turns over.
The Blue Jays entered the offseason looking for one or two outfielders, a back-up catcher, some bullpen pieces, and help at the 1B/DH position. After signing Kendrys Morales to fill the DH position, and bringing in Steve Pearce to shore up first base, things have slowed down considerably on the Blue Jays hot stove.