Matthew Lenz Jays Centre Editor Posted July 8 Posted July 8 While the Toronto Blue Jays are not out of the playoff picture by any means, they could look to do a soft sell at the trade deadline and move some expiring contracts to retool for 2027. Daulton Varsho is one of those expiring contracts, and Chandler Rome of The Athletic is reporting that the "[Houston] Astros focus at the trade deadline is a left-handed hitting outfielder." If the Blue Jays don't find any prospects that strike their fancy, the Astros do have more left-handed relievers than one bullpen realistically needs. This could allow the Blue Jays to deal from the Major League roster while also bolstering another position group for a playoff push. However, their bullpen isn't necessarily in need of more southpaws, either. Varsho has been a little underwhelming this year, slashing .242/.309/.398 this year with just seven home runs and seven stolen bases across 79 games. Do you think the Blue Jays should trade Varsho? Join the conversation in the comments! View full rumor
John_Havok Old-Timey Member Posted Thursday at 10:51 AM Posted Thursday at 10:51 AM 22 hours ago, Matthew Lenz said: While the Toronto Blue Jays are not out of the playoff picture by any means, they could look to do a soft sell at the trade deadline and move some expiring contracts to retool for 2027. Daulton Varsho is one of those expiring contracts, and Chandler Rome of The Athletic is reporting that the "[Houston] Astros focus at the trade deadline is a left-handed hitting outfielder." If the Blue Jays don't find any prospects that strike their fancy, the Astros do have more left-handed relievers than one bullpen realistically needs. This could allow the Blue Jays to deal from the Major League roster while also bolstering another position group for a playoff push. However, their bullpen isn't necessarily in need of more southpaws, either. Varsho has been a little underwhelming this year, slashing .242/.309/.398 this year with just seven home runs and seven stolen bases across 79 games. Do you think the Blue Jays should trade Varsho? Join the conversation in the comments! View full rumor I guess Loperfido and his 82 OPS+ isnt quite doing it for them. Matthew Lenz 1
Forever92 Verified Member Posted Sunday at 03:02 PM Posted Sunday at 03:02 PM On 7/8/2026 at 9:43 AM, Matthew Lenz said: While the Toronto Blue Jays are not out of the playoff picture by any means, they could look to do a soft sell at the trade deadline and move some expiring contracts to retool for 2027. Daulton Varsho is one of those expiring contracts, and Chandler Rome of The Athletic is reporting that the "[Houston] Astros focus at the trade deadline is a left-handed hitting outfielder." If the Blue Jays don't find any prospects that strike their fancy, the Astros do have more left-handed relievers than one bullpen realistically needs. This could allow the Blue Jays to deal from the Major League roster while also bolstering another position group for a playoff push. However, their bullpen isn't necessarily in need of more southpaws, either. Varsho has been a little underwhelming this year, slashing .242/.309/.398 this year with just seven home runs and seven stolen bases across 79 games. Do you think the Blue Jays should trade Varsho? Join the conversation in the comments! View full rumor I'd move Varsho rather than lose him for nothing. Straw and him not much difference between them. Clase becomes 4th outfielder Jays24 1
Jonn Old-Timey Member Posted Sunday at 10:25 PM Posted Sunday at 10:25 PM He would be a great fit. I will drive him myself.
John_Havok Old-Timey Member Posted yesterday at 12:25 PM Posted yesterday at 12:25 PM 21 hours ago, Forever92 said: I'd move Varsho rather than lose him for nothing. Straw and him not much difference between them. Clase becomes 4th outfielder Theres about 20 points of wRC+ between them, and thats with Varsho slumping with the stick There's a massive difference between the two offensively Eat My Shatkins and max silver 2
Forever92 Verified Member Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 20 hours ago, John_Havok said: Theres about 20 points of wRC+ between them, and thats with Varsho slumping with the stick There's a massive difference between the two offensively That's nil considering Varsho will return piece we need. He only has a WAR of 1. Not hard to replace . Varsho will get big contract also. Let's another bat on roster too. Probably Clase, Gloves are about same. Move Varsho and Giminez frees up 35 million for a star.
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