With spring training officially opening, I'm submitting my first 26-man roster of the season. None of the below takes into account options, contract status or realistic playing time. I know Jansen will be the starting catcher, Biggio probably won't lead off, and Semien won't be anywhere near the bottom of the order. This is just how I'd ideally play it myself given what we know now and the pieces the Blue Jays currently have available. I'm going to have an updated version of this at the end of Spring Training or in the event of a significant acquisition.
01 | 3B | Cavan Biggio
02 | CF | George Springer
03 | SS | Bo Bichette
04 | LF | Lourdes Gurriel Jr.
05 | 1B | Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
06 | RF | Teoscar Hernandez
07 | CA | Alejandro Kirk
08 | DH | Rowdy Tellez
09 | 2B | Marcus Semien
B1 | CA | Danny Jansen
B2 | OF | Randal Grichuk
B3 | UT | Joe Panik
B4 | OF | Jonathan Davis
SP1 | L | Hyun-Jin Ryu
SP2 | R | Nate Pearson
SP3 | L | Robbie Ray
SP4 | R | Ross Stripling
SP5 | L | Steven Matz
SP6 | R | Tanner Roark
CL | R | Kirby Yates
SU | R | Jordan Romano
SU | R | Rafael Dolis
LS | L | Ryan Borucki
MR | R | Julian Merryweather
LR | R | Tyler Chatwood
LR | R | Anthony Kay
Notes: I'm rolling with a 6-man rotation since nobody is stretched out for a full season of games in the previous year. If Semien is the real deal, I'm dropping Biggio to 9, Springer to 1, Bichette to 2, and Semien to 3. The line-up on days that Kirk is starting is potentially bonkers 1-through-9. A bench of Jansen, Grichuk and Panik is practically unfair. Relief corps probably looks a lot different opening day vs what it looks to be now. Rotation has a chance to be a huge strength for the team or a total garbagefire.