From the Toronto Sun:
Usually two clubs a combined 23 games under .500 don’t draw a lot of scouts in the month of May.
When this series began, the Jays were four games under (19-23) and the Twins were 19 below water level (10-29), yet they drew a crowd of evaluators.
And one name of a player that the Blue Jays have told teams is available via trade is reliever Drew Storen as the Jays search for bullpen help.
Scouts from the Atlanta Braves, Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres and San Francisco Giants were watching the Jays-Twins series.
Storen pitched a scoreless seventh inning on Friday with the Jays up 9-2.
Facing Storen, Eduardo Nunez flew out, Joe Mauer singled, Miguel Sano struck out and Trevor Plouffe popped up.