Joey Loperfido’s stint with the Toronto Blue Jays wasn’t a lengthy one, but it clearly will have a lasting impression on him.
The 26-year-old was dealt to the Houston Astros on Friday in exchange for 28-year-old Jesús Sánchez. It’s a swap of two outfielders, and though Loperfido is the younger of the two, the Blue Jays believe that Sánchez’s power at the dish has plenty of upside.Â
It wasn’t too long ago that the Jays organization was quite excited to bring in Loperfido. They acquired the outfielder from the Astros ahead of the 2024 trade deadline, a move which saw starting pitcher Yusei Kikuchi head to Texas in the exchange.
Overall, Loperfido suited up for 84 games with the Blue Jays. Despite it not being the longest tenure, he had nothing but incredible things to say about the organization and fanbase shortly after news of the trade broke.
“I’m so grateful to have gotten to play with this group. I got to play in Toronto for the fans, for the whole country. That postseason run is something I’ll have for my whole life.”
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The 2025 season was a frustrating one for Loperfido, who failed to earn an everyday role with the Blue Jays like he and the organization had hoped. He wound up spending the vast majority of the season in Triple-A Buffalo.
The good news for Loperfido is that the fresh start may be exactly what he needs in order for his career to take off. As for the Jays, they’ll hope that Sánchez can provide them with some offensive support moving forward into their much-anticipated 2026 campaign.
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