The Toronto Blue Jays have been one of the most active teams in free agency. The organization signed Dylan Cease on December 2, and signed former KBO star Cody Ponce on Thursday. Those two additions to the starting rotation solidified the Blue Jays' rotation.

With starting pitching squared away, Toronto seems set on switching gears this winter. The Blue Jays need hitters, and former MLB general manager Jim Bowden expects them to go big offensively.

"The Blue Jays got the free-agent signings started early when they landed Dylan Cease on a seven-year, $210 million deal with a net present AAV of around $26 million per season," Bowden wrote for The Athletic . "Now they are focused on signing either Kyle Tucker or Bo Bichette and remain in play for a reliever like Pete Fairbanks. They k

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