Toronto Blue Jays Eye Playoff Push Amid Injury Challenges
Toronto Blue Jays executive vice president and general manager Ross Atkins.

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The Toronto Blue Jays are struggling with injuries as they aim for a playoff spot, reminiscent of last year's challenges. Top prospect Josh Kasevich is making waves in Triple-A Buffalo, potentially paving the way for a call-up if the team decides to trade infielder Andrés Giménez, who is under a costly contract.
- 01Josh Kasevich, a 25-year-old infielder, is slashing .293/.366/.384 with one home run and 18 RBI in 44 games at Triple-A Buffalo.
- 02Andrés Giménez, an AL Gold Glove winner, has a seven-year, $106 million contract and is batting .241/.274/.392 with five home runs and 27 RBI.
- 03The Blue Jays may consider trading Giménez if they fall out of playoff contention, allowing Kasevich to step in as a more affordable option.
- 04Kasevich was drafted in the second round of the 2022 MLB draft and has made steady progress through the Blue Jays' minor league system.
- 05Injuries have hindered Kasevich's development, but he showed promise in 2024 with a .296/.348/.385 line at Double-A New Hampshire and Buffalo.
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The Toronto Blue Jays are facing a tough season as injuries plague their roster, reminiscent of their struggles last year. Despite these challenges, the team is determined to push for a playoff spot. One bright spot in the minor leagues is Josh Kasevich, a 25-year-old infielder who has been performing well at Triple-A Buffalo. Kasevich has a batting line of .293/.366/.384 with one home run and 18 RBI over 44 games, positioning himself as a potential call-up candidate. The team is also evaluating the future of Andrés Giménez, an AL Gold Glove winner, who is under a hefty seven-year, $106 million contract. Giménez has improved his performance this season, currently slashing .241/.274/.392 with five home runs and 27 RBI. If the Blue Jays find themselves out of contention, trading Giménez could free up space and resources for Kasevich to make his MLB debut. Kasevich, who was drafted in 2022, has shown promise despite setbacks due to injuries, making his potential call-up an exciting prospect for the franchise.
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The Blue Jays' decisions regarding player trades and call-ups could significantly impact their playoff chances and fan engagement.
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