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Blue Jays Could Address Outfield Woes in Fascinating Trade Idea with Rockies
- The Blue Jays are considering an in-season move to strengthen their outfield amid injuries and uneven performance.
- Brenton Doyle is described as a two-time Gold Glove defender who had strong prior numbers but a rough start this season.
- Trade talks suggest a package of lower-level prospects could suffice due to Doyle’s contract through 2026 and remaining control until 2030.
- Colorado is in a rebuild, making a Young, controllable player option attractive for Toronto if the price is right.
- The proposed deal could involve a couple of lower-level prospects to avoid depleting established major leaguers.
- Doyle’s 2026 contract year and 2030 free-agent window provide long-term control for potential buyers.
- The trade idea positions Doyle as a buy-low candidate with elite speed and glove, plus above-average power.
- If Toronto pursues the move, the plan emphasizes practical asset cost rather than top-tier prospects.
- The piece notes the Blue Jays’ need for momentum after a rough start and injuries affecting Springer and others.
- The analysis mentions Zach Pressnell of Fastball on SI as linking Toronto to Doyle in a potential trade.
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