The Toronto Blue Jays find themselves in a tough spot this offseason, and it’ll only continue if the market stays this way.
As Toronto continues to look to improve, two of the most prominent names tied to the team, Bo Bichette and Kyle Tucker, might not end with the Blue Jays.
There’s another organization that has a history of stepping in at exactly the wrong moment for everyone else and that’s the Los Angeles Dodgers. When Los Angeles gets involved, it typically means business.
For Toronto, that’s a concern.
Bichette and Tucker are different players, but both would dramatically change the lineup's look.
According to Robert Murray, he thinks Los Angeles is a legitimate threat to steal both players away, even with other teams showing interest.
“The Dodgers are a team I’ve mentioned before with Bichette, and they continue to have interest in Tucker as well,” he wrote.
If the Dodgers decide to act quickly, Toronto may be forced to move even quicker or pivot elsewhere.
However, losing Tucker and Bichette to the Dodgers would be bad news for the Blue Jays, and honestly, the rest of baseball.
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