Blue Jays rumored targeting New York pitcher confirm

A new rumor claims the Toronto Blue Jays are eyeing an impact pitcher in free agency long-time fans will be very familiar with.

The Blue Jays suffered a significant setback in 2024 following two postseason trips in 2022 and 2023. With a 74-88 record this season, they not only missed out on a return to the MLB playoffs, but they also finished last in the American League East.

Related: According to an MLB insider, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. could be shockingly traded by the Toronto Blue Jays this offseason.

Fans’ and the organization’s frustration with their performance is reasonable. And it is equally understandable why the team has been linked to several major free agents to upgrade the roster this offseason. Juan Soto, the star of the New York Yankees, is among them.

Right now, Soto is the top priority for them and a number of other teams. That does not preclude them from concurrently chasing other players on the open market this winter, though. Additionally, a recent report identifies a particular player who was once an All-Star for a division opponent.

182.0 innings pitched, 11-7, 3.91 ERA, 1.242 WHIP, 161 strikeouts, and Luis Severino stats (2024)

On Thursday, Sportsnet MLB reporter Ben Nicholsen-Smith claimed the Toronto Blue Jays are one of the organizations that have shown interest in New York Mets free agent pitcher Luis Severino. Last week, the veteran starter turned down a one-year qualifying offer worth $21.05 million.

  • Luis Severino contract (Projection): Three years, $60 million

The 30-year-old was a two-time All-Star with the Yankees and was even their ace at one time. However, Tommy John surgery and various other injuries cost him much of the 2019, 2020, and 2021 seasons. After a good bounce-back season in 2022, he had a disastrous showing last year, and it led to the Mets getting him on a team-friendly $13 million deal in free agency before this season.

He was a key part of New York’s better-than-expected season in 2024 as they reached the NLCS. He is sure to get a sizable raise and multiple years in a new deal

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