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“I believe that’s a team that could definitely make a big impression if the right time arises.” Uncertainty surrounds whether it will resemble Shohei Ohtani or rank among the best free agent starters. Although I’m not sure exactly what will happen, I believe they have a chance to act aggressively. And this winter, they ought to be a squad we don’t overlook. I believe they generate some noise in that shot, and I’m quite interested to see what that noise looks like. However, several competitor executives have been discussing in recent days and weeks the possibility that the Blue Jays will ultimately become the team to watch here, for sure.”

Apparently, the Blue Jays are pursuing the divisive former Yankee pitcher.

A former player for the New York Yankees might negotiate a contract with a rival team in the American League East. Domingo Germán, the divisive former pitcher for the Yankees, is a free agent searching for his next move. The Toronto Blue Jays are one team that is supposedly interested in signing him, according to Mark Sanchez of the New York Post.

“Domingo Germán anticipates returning to Major League Baseball in the upcoming season,” stated Sanchez. “A source familiar with Germán’s circumstances stated that the former Yankee is in contact with six organizations, including the Baltimore Orioles and the Blue Jays, rivals in the American League East.

Although the source claimed that the Yankees’ crosstown rivals are “the least favorites,” the (New York Mets) had also spoken with Germán’s camp. After a season with one extraordinary high and one remarkable low, despite the engagement of multiple teams, no deal is forthcoming.” While Germán has had several off-field problems over his lengthy career, including a suspension following a domestic abuse probe, he has also shown flashes of brilliance on the field.

After receiving therapy for alcohol problems, the 31-year-old left the Yankees early despite having a 4.56 ERA in 20 outings during the previous season.

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