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breaking news: Toronto Blue Jays Offense Scuffling at Historic Levels in Own Ballpark…..

The Toronto Blue Jays fell to the Tampa Bay Rays 4-2 on Tuesday night at Rogers Centre. The Jays’ offensive struggles at home have been a recurring issue, which is surprising given their reputation as a strong offensive team built around stars like Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette. However, Bichette has had a tough season and is currently on the injured list. Additionally, George Springer’s early-season struggles have impacted the team’s performance.

The Toronto Blue Jays fell to the Tampa Bay Rays 4-2 on Tuesday night at Rogers Centre. The Jays’ offensive struggles at home have been a recurring issue, which is surprising given their reputation as a strong offensive team built around stars like Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette. However, Bichette has had a tough season and is currently on the injured list. Additionally, George Springer’s early-season struggles have impacted the team’s performance.

With a record of 45-55, the Blue Jays are in last place in the American League East. After making the playoffs in the past two years, the team seems likely to become sellers at the trade deadline, potentially dismantling a roster that was expected to compete for another championship.

If the Blue Jays decide to sell, Yusei Kikuchi is a likely candidate to be traded, along with relievers Erik Swanson, Yimi Garcia, and Chad Green. Bichette could also be on the move if he proves healthy enough to play soon.

The Jays will face the Rays again on Wednesday night, with the first pitch scheduled for 7:07 p.m. ET. Zach Eflin is set to pitch for Tampa Bay against Toronto’s Yariel Rodriguez.

With a record of 45-55, the Blue Jays are in last place in the American League East. After making the playoffs in the past two years, the team seems likely to become sellers at the trade deadline, potentially dismantling a roster that was expected to compete for another championship.

If the Blue Jays decide to sell, Yusei Kikuchi is a likely candidate to be traded, along with relievers Erik Swanson, Yimi Garcia, and Chad Green. Bichette could also be on the move if he proves healthy enough to play soon.

The Jays will face the Rays again on Wednesday night, with the first pitch scheduled for 7:07 p.m. ET. Zach Eflin is set to pitch for Tampa Bay against Toronto’s Yariel Rodriguez.

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