The Toronto Blue Jays are boasting one of the most formidable rosters in baseball, but there's a potential move that could make them even stronger. Veteran outfielder Tommy Pham is still on the market, and it's puzzling given his consistent hitting prowess throughout his career.
The current Blue Jays outfield lineup is predominantly left-handed, with players like Daulton Varsho, Addison Barger, and Nathan Lukes swinging from the left side. Anthony Santander, a switch-hitter, is unfortunately sidelined at the moment.
George Springer remains an elite presence, often delivering in crucial moments, but the lineup could benefit from another right-handed bat to tackle left-handed pitchers effectively.
Chris Landers suggests that Tommy Pham could be the perfect fit for this role.
"The Blue Jays addressed the Anthony Santander injury by acquiring Jesus Sanchez from the Astros. However, Sanchez is a lefty with challenging platoon splits historically.
Toronto's outfield leans heavily left-handed right now, with Sanchez, Daulton Varsho, Addison Barger, and Nathan Lukes all in the mix. Myles Straw offers solid defense in center, and while 36-year-old George Springer can still contribute, another bat for the short side of a platoon would be ideal.
Pham fits that role perfectly," Landers noted.
Despite some off-field controversies, Pham has been quietly productive, consistently proving his worth at the plate. Adding him to the mix could provide the Blue Jays with the depth and balance they need to maintain their competitive edge.
