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Toronto Blue Jays have interesting plan for newly acquired Astros outfielder


Victor William
Feb 13, 2026  (9:52)
Sep 24, 2025; West Sacramento, California, USA; Houston Astros left fielder Jesus Sanchez (4) walks towards the dugout before the start of the game against the Athletics at Sutter Health Park.
Photo credit: Cary Edmondson-Imagn Images

The Toronto Blue Jays are reportedly bringing in Jesus Sanchez to add much-needed left-handed power to the middle of the 2026 lineup.

Adding a bat like Sanchez is a clear signal that this team is tired of leaving runners in scoring position.
Watching this offense stall out during key stretches last season was a tough pill for every Jays fan to swallow.
The front office needed to find a solution that didn't just plug a hole but actually raised the ceiling of the entire group.
Jesus Sanchez (Signed as international free agent in 2014 by Tampa Bay) brings a raw physical tools package that is hard to ignore.
He has the kind of exit velocity that can turn a routine fly ball into a souvenir in the right-field seats.
This move follows a trend of looking for high-upside players who might just need a change of scenery to explode.

The Blue Jays find their missing spark

There is a real sense of excitement because Sanchez provides the balance this righty-heavy lineup has lacked for years.
His presence forces opposing managers to think twice about how they utilize their bullpen in the late innings.
If he can cut down on the swing-and-miss, we are looking at a potential 30-home run threat in the heart of the order.
The human element here is a player getting a fresh start on a contending team where the stakes are finally high.
He doesn't need to be the savior; he just needs to be the force that protects Vladdy and Bo.
When you see a guy with his natural strength, you realize why the scouts have been high on him since his teens.
The Rogers Centre was built for lefties with his kind of pull-side power and launch angle.
Fans have been patient through the rebuilding of the roster, and they deserve to see some fireworks this summer.
Securing the present is one thing, but adding a dynamic piece like this makes the road to October look a lot smoother.
The 2026 season is about taking that next step from being a good team to a truly dangerous one.
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