Skip to content

Report: Blue Jays might not trade Jansen after signing Bassitt

Joe Puetz / Getty Images Sport / Getty

The Toronto Blue Jays had the idea to trade catcher Danny Jansen for a starting pitcher, but a deal is no longer imminent after the club signed right-hander Chris Bassitt, a source told Mark Feinsand of MLB.com.

Toronto was reportedly expected to deal a backstop this offseason due to a strong surplus with Jansen, All-Star Alejandro Kirk, and top prospect Gabriel Moreno.

However, the team could keep all three, with Kirk getting at-bats as a designated hitter and Moreno starting the 2023 season in Triple-A, notes Feinsand.

Jansen, who's arbitration-eligible through 2024, and Kirk, who's under team control for four more campaigns, are both coming off a career year. Jansen went deep 15 times with an .855 OPS over 72 games, while Kirk slashed .285/.372/.415 with 14 homers across 139 contests.

Meanwhile, the 22-year-old Moreno hit .319 over 25 games in 2022 with the Blue Jays after being promoted to the majors.

Daily Newsletter

Get the latest trending sports news daily in your inbox