Blue Jays eye Ranger Suarez to fill southpaw void in Toronto’s rotation with free agent splash

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Blue Jays Target Ranger Suarez to Solidify Rotation

The Toronto Blue Jays have established a robust starting rotation with notable arms like Kevin Gausman, José Berríos, and Chris Bassitt. However, one glaring gap remains: the absence of a left-handed pitcher. As the free agency period approaches, the Blue Jays are eyeing Ranger Suarez of the Philadelphia Phillies to fill that void.

Phillies’ Lefty on the Move

The Philadelphia Phillies find themselves in a unique position, boasting several left-handed starters. However, with the need to secure Kyle Schwarber on a long-term deal this offseason, Suarez’s future in Philadelphia appears uncertain. As the playoffs approach, Suarez has a golden opportunity to showcase his skills, potentially increasing his value as he heads into free agency.

Suarez has put together an impressive season, logging 153 innings with a 3.12 ERA over 25 starts. Renowned for his ability to keep the ball in the park and for his exceptional command, Suarez stands out as a pitcher who consistently finds ways to win. He has recorded three double-digit win seasons in the past four years and has surpassed the 150-inning mark in three of those seasons as well.

A Natural Fit for Toronto

In a recent analysis, a writer predicted that Ranger Suarez would sign with the Blue Jays, citing his fit within their current rotation. “Suarez would be a good fit in Toronto because he balances out the current rotation the Blue Jays have,” the analysis noted. His left-handedness, combined with his diverse pitching arsenal, would serve as a valuable complement to the right-handed Gausman and Berríos.

While the Baltimore Orioles could also pursue Suarez, they have a similar option in Trevor Rogers, which could steer their focus elsewhere. The Blue Jays, on the other hand, stand to benefit significantly from adding a pitcher of Suarez’s caliber.

Financial Considerations for the Phillies

Given the financial commitments already made to their starting rotation, the Phillies may find it practical to part ways with Suarez. The decision will ultimately hinge on which team is willing to offer a substantial long-term contract to the 30-year-old lefty. As the offseason unfolds, the Blue Jays will be keenly watching Suarez’s performance in the playoffs, hoping to secure a key player to enhance their rotation for the future.

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