Blue Jays, Jose Berrios and Toronto
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José Berríos is a constant. He’s old reliable, which is why it’s so noticeable when he’s suddenly not around. During the World Series against the Dodgers, Berríos was away from the Blue Jays for a time.
Toronto will have a tough time moving the right-handed pitcher with three years and $66 million remaining on his contract.
The window for the Blue Jays to trade Jose Berrios is closing because the no-trade clause is about to come into effect and Toronto's front office is under pressure to act immediate
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Dodgers eye Jose Berrios as buy-low rotation upgrade
Los Angeles is reportedly positioned to pursue Jose Berrios from Toronto, targeting a buy-low opportunity to strengthen its playoff rotation without overcommitting top prospects.
Dodgers have re-signed Miguel Rojas, while the Rays acquire Cedric Mullins, and Blue Jays reportedly open to trading Jose Berrios.