If one team is trying their very best to be proactive this offseason, it is the Toronto Blue Jays who have easily made more moves than any other organization to improve their roster for 2026. Management is doing everything in their power to avoid the same bitter end to their season that they faced this year in a game seven extra-inning loss in the World Series.

With the Winter Meetings officially here there will be plenty of players dealt and signed. While Toronto has officially bolstered their starting rotation, they aren’t done making improvements and filling the gaps with the current roster.

Nearly every Jays’ fan out there is chomping at the bit to hear that Bo Bichette has been re-signed, but that could still be a little ways off (if it happens) and might not be the next player that is locked down to the organization.

The pitching staff has been increasingly improved, but that is in regard to the starting rotation and not with the bullpen. Even though the relievers weren’t the demise to their season by any means, there is not a team out there that doesn’t value more depth in the bullpen.

Jays Begging for Another Reliever