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Toronto Blue Jays announce roster moves involving 2 infielders after win over New York


Victor William
Mar 20, 2026  (12:12)
Toronto Blue Jays president Mark Shapiro speaks with Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts (30) before game six of the 2025 MLB World Series at Rogers Centre.
Photo credit: Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images

Juan Yepez and Eric Snow receiving their latest assignments proves this organization is building an absolute juggernaut.

Seeing veterans and hungry prospects shuffle around the system before opening day is always an exciting part of the calendar.
We all know the grind of a massive baseball season requires an army of capable players ready to step up.
The front office is making incredibly smart decisions to keep the talent pipeline flowing flawlessly across every single level.
Securing quality depth pieces ensures we are never caught off guard when injuries inevitably strike the big league club.
Bringing a proven hitter like Juan Yepez into the fold is a wonderfully strategic move that provides massive insurance.
He is fighting hard in camp and eager to prove he still belongs on a major league baseball diamond.

Yepez brings absolute thunder to the Toronto depth chart

Toronto fans are absolutely thrilled to see management adding proven offensive weapons to the system.
Looking at his last major league stint, Yepez batted a solid .283 with 6 HR and a .764 OPS.
Having that kind of massive raw power lurking in the high minors creates a serious advantage for this team.
This veteran presence trickles down perfectly to the younger guys trying to find their footing in professional baseball.
Speaking of bright futures, Eric Snow (Age 22, Drafted Round 6, 2025 by Toronto) is heading out to continue his development.
The young infielder batted .237 with 0 HR and a .609 OPS during his brief introduction to professional pitching last summer.
Those numbers will climb rapidly as he gets comfortable and learns valuable lessons from the seasoned leaders around him.
We need that relentless internal competition if we want to survive the absolute gauntlet of our current division.
Embracing this wave of deep talent is the first massive step toward dominating the competition for years to come.
The rest of the league better watch out because a fully loaded Toronto organization is terrifying to face.
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