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Toronto Blue Jays and Minnesota Twins looking at blockbuster trade


Victor William
Feb 18, 2026  (12:15)
Utility player Kody Clemens fields a ground ball while warming up during the Minnesota Twins first full-squad workout of spring training at Lee Health Sports Complex in Fort Myers, Fla., on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026.
Photo credit: Jonah Hinebaugh/Naples Daily News/USA Today Network-Florida / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Kody Clemens is reportedly drawing heavy trade interest from Toronto, bringing pure excitement for a brilliant utility upgrade.

Every passionate supporter knows how vital positional flexibility becomes during the grueling summer months. You simply cannot survive a long schedule without deep bench options.
When inevitable injuries strike, having a versatile player ready to plug any hole prevents a minor setback from becoming a massive disaster.
Kody Clemens (Drafted Round 3, 2018 by Detroit) represents the exact kind of gritty athlete this front office covets. He plays with an edge that fans instantly appreciate.
The Minnesota Twins are currently rebuilding and actively looking to flip their pre-arbitration assets for younger prospects. They want to clear space for the future.
This specific timeline mismatch opens a glorious window for Toronto to swoop in and steal a highly valuable contributor right now.
Last season, the left-handed batter posted a .213 AVG alongside 19 HR and a solid .715 OPS in the big leagues.
While that batting average looks modest at first glance, his underlying metrics reveal a completely different story for smart baseball minds.

Clemens brings tremendous hidden value to the Blue Jays

We are absolutely starving for a relentless guy who hits the ball hard and leaves everything on the diamond every single night.
He ranked in the highest percentiles for average exit velocity last year, proving he consistently squares up the baseball with raw power.
A few unlucky bounces skewed his final output, but his actual swing path looks incredibly dangerous against right-handed pitching.
Watching a young player grind through the minor leagues to finally find his professional stroke shows serious personal resilience.
His defensive versatility is completely off the charts, grading as a massive plus at both first base and second base.
He even possesses the pure athleticism to roam all three outfield spots without missing a beat defensively.
Giving manager John Schneider a flexible chess piece like this completely transforms late-game strategy for the entire bench.
Pinch-hitting opportunities and defensive replacements suddenly become a massive strength rather than a glaring weakness late in tight games.
The asking price in prospects should be entirely reasonable for a player on the verge of his prime years.
This is the exact type of savvy acquisition that championship organizations make right before the real games start.
Let us hope the front office pulls the trigger and brings this hard-hitting utility man up north very soon.
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