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The Toronto Blue Jays are not done adding players as they are expected to sign one more player


Victor William
Mar 6, 2026  (8:11 PM)
Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Jalen Beeks (68) pitches to the Minnesota Twins in the eighth inning at Target Field. Mandatory
Photo credit: Matt Blewett-Imagn Images

Jalen Beeks is officially on the Blue Jays radar as the front office hunts for an elite left-handed weapon.

Finding reliable southpaw relievers is one of the hardest tasks in modern professional baseball today.
It feels like every single contender is constantly searching for that perfect late-inning matchup arm.
Toronto already boasts intriguing left-handed arms like Brandon Little and Mason Fluharty in major league camp.
We also have veteran Eric Lauer competing incredibly hard for a permanent pitching role this spring.
Adding another experienced weapon to the bullpen mix is a brilliantly aggressive strategic move right now.
Jalen Beeks (Drafted 12th Round, 2014 by Boston Red Sox) brings immense big league experience everywhere.
He spent last season pitching in high-pressure situations for the Arizona Diamondbacks relief corps out west.
The veteran posted a solid 5-3 record and a 3.77 ERA across 61 total appearances.
He even recorded 47 strikeouts in 57.1 innings to prove his massive swing-and-miss potential remains intact.

His devastating changeup is the exact secret weapon we need

Fans are absolutely thrilled at the prospect of securing such a fascinating and versatile relief pitcher.
We all know the brutal division schedule requires extreme pitching depth to survive the grueling summer.
Beeks proved his immense personal resilience by completely turning his season around after a tough start.
He delivered an incredible 2.20 ERA during his absolutely dominant second-half stretch late last year.
Opposing right-handed hitters were completely baffled, managing a miserable .190 average against his deceptive breaking stuff.
Lefties managed a weak .218 average against his incredibly unique mechanics on the pitching mound.
His signature changeup is an absolute masterpiece that generates incredibly weak contact and massive hitter frustration.
Opponents hit an impossibly low .067 against that specific pitch over the entire recent regular season.
Giving up long fly balls is definitely a minor concern that requires some careful tactical management.
His primary fastball was hit hard recently and needs some mechanical refinement in the pitching lab.
Our elite pitching coaches are completely equipped to help him optimize his precise pitch selection beautifully.
Pairing him with our current relievers would perfectly balance this increasingly dangerous championship bullpen going forward.
Watching a determined veteran refine his overall pitching arsenal brings wonderful positive energy to the clubhouse.
We desperately need guys who simply refuse to back down from the absolute biggest pressure spots.
Bringing his magical changeup to the massive Rogers Centre stage is a risk totally worth taking.
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