BREAKING NEWS: The Blue Jays are linked to a “disgruntled” pitcher worth $67 million in a possible deal due to…..

As the Toronto Blue Jays fight to remain atop the competitive AL East, they’re reportedly targeting a “disgruntled” Athletics starter—Luis Severino—under contract for approximately

$67 million. The move, suggested by MLB insider Tim Kelly (via Bleacher Report), reflects Toronto’s urgent need to bolster its rotation ahead of the trade deadline

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🔍 Pitching Situation in Toronto

The Blue Jays’ rotation has lacked high-end, postseason-proven talent.

 

Severino, once an All-Star ace with the Yankees, could bolster Toronto’s staff as a reliable No. 3 or playoff starter

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Despite his hefty $67 million contract, Severino’s road performance has impressed this season, especially compared to his struggles at Oakland’s temporary home .

 

🤔 Why Severino Might Agree

He’s reportedly unhappy with the Athletics’ situation and could be open to relocation.

 

Toronto’s winning environment and better facilities could appeal to him—especially if Oakland is willing to retain salary or take back a bad contract

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🚀 What This Could Mean for the Jays

A solid innings-eater who can slot into a rotation featuring Kevin Gausman, José Berríos, Chris Bassitt, and Max Scherzer.

 

Helps manage innings load heading into the postseason.

 

Signals intent to “win now” and reinforce their front-line arms.

 

💡 Potential Trade Structure & Strategic Fit

Possible Package

Since Severino’s been labeled “disgruntled,” Oakland may only require a moderate return—perhaps a prospect or two—especially if the A’s retain some salary. Toronto could have pricing flexibility given their competitive chase.

 

Fit for Both Teams

Blue Jays: Gain rotation depth and postseason experience.

 

Athletics: Offload salary, gain control over player movement, and reset team dynamics.

 

Trade Deadline Tactics

This move aligns with the Jays’ aggressiveness: they’ve recently signed Max Scherzer and might target stars like Pete Alonso or Alex Bregman to complete their roster’s punch.

 

Trading for Severino—despite his cost—could be the ace they need to push past the Yankees and Red Sox.

 

🧭 Final Take

Severino to Toronto would be a bold and aggressive move. It requires the A’s to be motivated to part ways and Toronto to be willing to manage a hefty contract for long-term gain. If both sides line up, it could reshape the AL East before the postseason push.

 

 

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