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Alan Roden proving the Toronto Blue Jays might have made a big mistake


Victor William
Feb 27, 2026  (8:47 PM)
Toronto Blue Jays left fielder Alan Roden (18) reacts to hitting a RBI double during the second inning against the Minnesota Twins at Target Field.
Photo credit: Jordan Johnson-Imagn Images

Alan Roden dominating spring training with the Twins reveals his immense potential and gives Toronto a brilliant chance to refine their trade strategy.

Seeing a familiar face succeed in a different uniform is always a tough pill to swallow.
We all know the sharp pain of watching homegrown talent flourish right after leaving town.
Trading young offensive assets for immediate help is a massive gamble management takes to chase a championship.
Just look at this unbelievable stat line showing his absolute mastery of the strike zone this week.
Alan Roden is 3-3 today for the Twins.

That pushes him to 6-7 with a HR this spring.

He has two walks and no strikeouts.
The Twins are currently reaping the massive rewards of that exact aggressive transaction.
The 26-year-old Alan Roden (Drafted Round 3, 2022 by Toronto Blue Jays) is putting on an absolute hitting clinic in Florida.
He sits at a ridiculous 6-for-7 with a monstrous home run to start his spring.
He completely controls his at-bats against elite pitching.

Toronto must learn from this explosive performance

Fans feel a serious sting watching him crush baseballs, but it clearly proves our scouting department consistently drafts elite hitters.
Drawing two walks with absolutely zero strikeouts shows a veteran approach that winning managers demand.
He refuses to chase bad pitches and consistently punishes mistakes over the plate.
Losing him to Minnesota to acquire pitching last July felt completely necessary at the time.
You simply have to surrender quality pieces to fortify the pitching staff for a deep run.
His explosive start in the Grapefruit League serves as a loud reminder to trust our internal player development.
Our minor league system is clearly producing major league ready bats capable of impacting big games.
The evaluation team can easily use this exact scenario to build better models moving forward.
Refining our process ensures we keep the right pieces when the trade deadline approaches next time.
We have the raw coaching talent to turn these young kids into absolute stars right here at home.
This temporary frustration easily transforms into genuine excitement knowing the farm system is absolutely loaded with similar hidden gems.
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