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The Toronto Blue Jays have two veterans battling for the final bench spot


Victor William
Mar 12, 2026  (5:23 PM)
Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Davis Schneider (36) signs autographs before the start of the game against the Florida Marlins during spring training at TD Ballpark.
Photo credit: Jonathan Dyer-Imagn Images

Davis Schneider and Eloy Jimenez battling for the final bench spot is the intense internal competition we absolutely love.

The front office constantly preaches about the massive importance of organizational depth during a grueling regular season.
Having too much major league talent simply forces everyone to play at their absolute highest level every single day.
Eloy Jimenez (Age 29, Signed as international free agent in 2013 by Chicago Cubs) looks completely reborn right now.
The physically imposing right-handed slugger is absolutely destroying the baseball with a gorgeous .903 OPS over his first twenty-eight spring at-bats.
Davis Schneider (Age 27, Drafted Round 28, 2017 by Toronto Blue Jays) represents the ultimate heart and soul of this clubhouse.
He smashed 11 home runs while posting a highly impressive .797 OPS during a very solid major league season last year.

This roster battle makes the entire squad infinitely stronger

Every single fan feels a massive rush of pure adrenaline watching these hungry athletes fight tooth and nail for a roster spot.
Schneider is admittedly struggling to find his natural timing with just two hits so far this spring down in sunny Florida.
But his proven track record of delivering massive clutch hits gives him a very serious inside track for opening day.
Meanwhile, a completely new prospect challenger is loudly forcing his own name into the immediate major league conversation.
Josh Kasevich (Age 25, Drafted Round 2, 2022 by Toronto Blue Jays) is quietly putting together an absolute offensive masterpiece.
The young infielder boasts a spectacular .945 OPS alongside a towering home run over his twenty-three exhibition at-bats.
He also swiped two bases to prove his undeniable athleticism translates perfectly against premium major league pitching.
His elite defensive instincts and sudden offensive surge give the coaching staff a beautifully complex headache to manage right now.
Sending any of these extremely talented athletes down to the minor leagues will be an incredibly painful final decision for management.
But stockpiling this much elite premium depth perfectly guarantees we are totally prepared for another spectacular run this October.
Let the boys continue fighting hard while the front office figures out the ultimate winning formula for this summer.
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