Toronto Blue Jays Look to Fill Void with $160M Deal for Astros Ace Framber Valdez
The Toronto Blue Jays' historic run to the World Series may not have yielded a championship, but it has left the team with some pressing questions heading into free agency. Bo Bichette's impending decision will be at the forefront of their offseason, but with top pitching talent also available, the Blue Jays are likely to prioritize adding a frontline starter.
According to Ryan Finkelstein, an MLB insider, the Blue Jays are predicted to sign Houston Astros ace Framber Valdez to a five-year, $160 million deal. Valdez has been one of the most dominant pitchers in the game, boasting a stretch of 13 consecutive wins started by him, including several high-stakes postseason appearances.
Valdez's versatility and ability to pitch effectively both regular season and October have made him an invaluable asset for his current team. With Chris Bassitt, Max Scherzer, and Shane Bieber all set to hit the market, and Kevin Gausman nearing the final year of a $110 million deal, the Blue Jays would benefit from adding another top-tier starter.
If Bichette is signed to a massive contract, which could potentially be in excess of what Valdez is getting offered, the Blue Jays might need to prioritize affordability. However, if they miss out on the Bichette sweepstakes, Valdez could become their prized offseason target.
Securing Valdez would undoubtedly give the Blue Jays a significant boost, potentially closing the gap with powerhouses like the Dodgers heading into next season's competition.
The Toronto Blue Jays' historic run to the World Series may not have yielded a championship, but it has left the team with some pressing questions heading into free agency. Bo Bichette's impending decision will be at the forefront of their offseason, but with top pitching talent also available, the Blue Jays are likely to prioritize adding a frontline starter.
According to Ryan Finkelstein, an MLB insider, the Blue Jays are predicted to sign Houston Astros ace Framber Valdez to a five-year, $160 million deal. Valdez has been one of the most dominant pitchers in the game, boasting a stretch of 13 consecutive wins started by him, including several high-stakes postseason appearances.
Valdez's versatility and ability to pitch effectively both regular season and October have made him an invaluable asset for his current team. With Chris Bassitt, Max Scherzer, and Shane Bieber all set to hit the market, and Kevin Gausman nearing the final year of a $110 million deal, the Blue Jays would benefit from adding another top-tier starter.
If Bichette is signed to a massive contract, which could potentially be in excess of what Valdez is getting offered, the Blue Jays might need to prioritize affordability. However, if they miss out on the Bichette sweepstakes, Valdez could become their prized offseason target.
Securing Valdez would undoubtedly give the Blue Jays a significant boost, potentially closing the gap with powerhouses like the Dodgers heading into next season's competition.