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Two Blue Jays are battling for one final roster spot which could result in a major roster cut


Victor William
Feb 27, 2026  (3:31 PM)
Toronto Blue Jays left fielder Davis Schneider (36) looks on before the game against the Los Angeles Dodgers during game four of the 2025 MLB World Series at Dodger Stadium.
Photo credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images

Leo Jimenez battling Davis Schneider for the final roster spot injects massive excitement into Toronto's spring camp.

Spring training is officially underway, and the intensity down in Dunedin is absolutely electric right now.
Watching two incredibly hungry players compete fiercely for a single ticket to the big leagues is the best part of March.
A deep run in October requires a flawless bench capable of changing the game with one swing or one play.
This competitive environment completely forces everyone on the diamond to elevate their game to another level to survive cuts.
Just look at this breakdown highlighting the most fascinating position battle happening in camp today.
The front office must decide between an incredibly smooth-fielding infielder and a legendary power hitter.

The bench will define this championship roster

Fans are feeling an absolute rush of anticipation watching these homegrown talents push each other daily.
Leo Jimenez (Signed as International Free Agent, 2017 by Toronto Blue Jays) brings elite defensive versatility to the diamond.
He can smoothly pick it at second base and shortstop with incredible range, saving valuable runs for the pitching staff.
His .207 batting average and .635 OPS over his young career show raw offensive potential waiting to be refined.
He needs to prove his bat can finally catch up to his incredibly slick glove this spring.
On the other side of the diamond stands a relentless guy who already conquered the hearts of the entire city.
Davis Schneider (Drafted Round 28, 2017 by Toronto Blue Jays) offers proven pop and an incredible eye at the plate.
He launched 11 home runs alongside a solid .797 OPS and a .234 batting average last season.
His famous mustache and infectious energy instantly ignite the dugout during tight games in the late innings.
Pitchers fear his ability to absolutely launch mistakes into the bleachers.
Having to choose between such uniquely talented options is a wonderful problem for management to solve.
Serious depth is the ultimate secret weapon to survive the grueling marathon of a long baseball summer.
Whoever wins this job will be perfectly conditioned for the intense pressure of a pennant race.
The entire clubhouse benefits immensely from this relentless pursuit of excellence.
We are watching the foundation of a true powerhouse being poured right before our eyes, and the future looks incredibly bright.
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Two Blue Jays are battling for one final roster spot which could result in a major roster cut

Who deserves the final roster spot on the Blue Jays bench this season?

Leo Jimenez6619.1 %
Davis Schneider27980.9 %
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