After losing to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the World Series, the Toronto Blue Jays are focused on returning to championship contention. They signed right-hander Dylan Cease for seven years at $210M and reliever Tyler Rogers for three years at $37M, while also trading for outfielder Jesus Sanchez from the Houston Astros to add a left-handed bat. In exchange, the Astros received outfielder Joey Loperfido, who excelled with a .333 average and .879 OPS in 41 games. Sanchez struggled with a .237 average and .699 OPS over 134 games between the Astros and Marlins.
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