Toronto Blue Jays Face Uncertain Future After Disappointing 2024 Season
Key players Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette remain unsigned long-term as the team weighs rebuilding or contending in 2025.
- The Blue Jays finished last in their division in 2024 with a 74-88 record, raising questions about their competitive direction.
- Superstar first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and shortstop Bo Bichette are entering their final contract years, with no extensions in place.
- Toronto has made limited offseason moves, acquiring Gold Glove second baseman Andrés Giménez and reliever Nick Sandlin from Cleveland to bolster defense and pitching depth.
- Speculation grows that Guerrero could be traded if the team decides to rebuild, with potential suitors including the Red Sox, Dodgers, and Yankees.
- General Manager Ross Atkins faces mounting pressure to strengthen the roster and address offensive weaknesses, as the team ranked 26th in home runs and 20th in slugging percentage last season.