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After narrowly missing the playoffs twice in a row, the Blue Jays are facing a tough offseason question: will they go big again after last year’s
disappointing outcomes? The storyline is undeniably intriguing. Pitchers are signing, teams are already making moves, but one name looms large over Toronto’s plans – Juan Soto.
The Unicorn of Free Agency: Juan Soto
Soto’s the prize free agent everyone’s chasing.
The Blue Jays have expressed interest, reportedly making an early blind bid, but they’re seen as a dark horse.
The Mets and Yankees appear to be in a bidding war, leaving the Spider Tack on to explore other options . The Blue Jays certainly have needs – arms are the most glaring. Max Fried would be a welcome addition, or perhaps someone like Luis Severino.
The question is, how high are they willing to go? If it’s going to be another disappointing finish in
2025, how much risk are they willing to take for a player who may not produce the same Supernova momentum they need?
The Money Question
We all know about the next big question. Is it realistic to conclude this year that Timmy is close to something close to what fans call , "the Blue Jays Really splurging on Soto?"
President and CEO Mark Shapiro has repeatedly insisted that payroll wasn’t going to be significantly different from 2024.
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The trending topic is the sudden rearrangement of the Blue Jays bullpen. Non-tendering Jordan Romano sent shockwaves through the fanbase, especially after and trade worthy special talent
The Blue Jays avoided committing significant dollars to anyossibly pushing longtime starting pitcher who’s now a year
The issue is Noorinks in if certain audiences leave the market. If they don’t take a gift, could Toronto win for someone like the Cardinals, who surprisingly freed up more than $5 million?
Could the ones within and less than $8 million for diings? Creatures," asking them that specific appealing
The fans bridges by clearing out the past two years’ worth of injuries and a return them? The team’s answer is clear: this
Despite the doubts about what the team has to work with. For that reason is why players are parenting always tends to a $2, along on their roster?
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– How likely are the Blue Jays to sign Juan Soto?
## Blue Jays Offseason Dilemma: Will They Go All-In Again?
**Host:** Welcome back to the show. The offseason is heating up, and the rumor mill is churning, especially around a certain superstar outfielder. Joining me to discuss the Toronto Blue Jays’ options this offseason, and specifically their interest in Juan Soto, is baseball analyst, Sarah Thompson. Sarah, welcome to the show!
**Sarah:** Thanks for having me!
**Host:** Let’s talk about the Blue Jays. Back-to-back second-place finishes. Clearly, they have a playoff-caliber team, but something’s missing. Do you think they need to make a splash this offseason to get over the hump?
**Sarah:** Absolutely. The Blue Jays have a strong core, but they need that extra piece to take them to the next level.
**Host:** And that brings us to Juan Soto. He’s the big name everyone’s talking about. The Blue Jays are reportedly interested, but can they compete with teams like the Mets and Yankees who seemingly have deeper pockets? [ [1](https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mlb/juan-soto-reportedly-has-contract-offer-from-toronto-blue-jays-four-other-teams/ar-AA1uMMQ0) ]
**Sarah:** Well, it’s certainly tough to compete with those teams financially. They’re viewed more as favorites. The Blue Jays are seen more as a dark horse. But Soto is a generational talent, and if there’s any team that can lure him north of the border, it might be the Blue Jays.
**Host:** So it’s not impossible, then? What are the chances you see them landing Soto?
**Sarah:** I’d say the chances are slim, but not non-existent. The Blue Jays need to be creative, perhaps offer a shorter, more team-friendly deal to entice Soto. It’ll definitely be an interesting situation to watch unfold.
**Host:** Very intriguing indeed. Sarah Thompson, thank you so much for your insights!
**Sarah:** My pleasure!