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The Toronto Blue Jays expected to land 3 players in massive trade with the St Louis Cardinals


Victor William
Mar 11, 2026  (5:03 PM)
St. Louis Cardinals right fielder Jordan Walker (18) walks against the Houston Astros during the fifth inning at CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches
Photo credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

Jose Berrios heading to St. Louis in a massive proposed trade is the spectacular roster shakeup we absolutely love.

Giving up a proven ace is always incredibly painful for any deeply invested baseball fan.
But the absolute haul returning to Toronto in this internet rumor simply accelerates our long-term timeline.
Jose Berrios remains an absolute warrior who consistently takes the ball every single fifth day.
Moving his massive salary off the books gives the front office immense financial flexibility moving forward.
Jordan Walker (Age 23, Drafted Round 1, 2020 by St. Louis Cardinals) is the ultimate prize in this deal.
The physically imposing outfielder possesses pure generational raw power that professional scouts constantly drool over.
Blue Jays Get:

OF, Jordan Walker

SP, Michael McGreevy

2026 Round B Pick

Cardinals Get:

SP, Jose Berrios

This massive trade transforms our entire organizational future

Every single fan feels a massive wave of pure excitement imagining these young studs playing at the Rogers Centre.
Walker desperately needs a fresh change of scenery after posting a .215 AVG with 6 HR and a .584 OPS recently.
Our brilliant hitting lab can easily fix his timing and restore his vintage terrifying swing.
Michael McGreevy (Age 24, Drafted Round 1, 2021 by St. Louis Cardinals) also joins the starting rotation mix.
Developing premium pitching depth is the absolute hardest thing to do in modern professional baseball.
The talented right-hander posted a solid 8-4 record with a 4.42 ERA over 95 innings last season.
He naturally generates a high volume of weak ground balls to completely frustrate opposing offensive lineups.
His physical durability guarantees he can handle the brutal workload of a massive pennant chase.
Securing an incredibly valuable second-round draft pick adds another brilliant layer of long-term asset management.
The management team clearly understands that building a sustainable winner requires bold and aggressive decisions.
Trading a beloved fan favorite always hurts, but acquiring two former first-round picks is pure baseball magic.
Let the front office work their magic while we prepare to watch these hungry kids dominate the American League East.
The future of this legendary franchise looks incredibly bright right now.
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