The Toronto Blue Jays are bolstering their pitching staff, particularly the bullpen, with a three-year, thirty-seven million dollar contract for free-agent reliever Tyler Rogers. This deal includes an eleven million dollar option for the 2029 season, demonstrating the teams dedication to enhancing their pitching depth. The signing is a crucial step in the Blue Jays offseason strategy, which prioritizes stabilizing the pitching before exploring other roster improvements. Last season, the Blue Jays relievers had a 3.98 ERA, which was average, and they converted forty-two saves. However, the bullpen struggled in high-pressure situations, particularly in the postseason, where they posted a 5.52 ERA. The addition of Rogers follows other recent bullpen changes, and the team is now focused on finding reliable pitchers. The Blue Jays have also made significant commitments to their starting rotation and are actively seeking to add more position players, aiming to build a strong contender for the upcoming season.
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