Blue Jays Acquire New Infielder In Trade With NL East Club
Toronto gained $250,000 in international bonus pool money and minor-league infielder Dub Gleed after trading Leo Jimenez to Miami for infield depth amid injury concerns.
- On Sunday, the Toronto Blue Jays traded infielder Leo Jimenez to the Miami Marlins for minor-league infielder Dub Gleed and $250,000 in international bonus pool money, industry sources told Sportsnet.
- The Blue Jays designated Jimenez for assignment before Opening Day to create a 40-man roster spot, while the Marlins sought infield depth after Christopher Morel's oblique injury sidelined him for four-to-six weeks.
- Jimenez, 24, has appeared in 81 career games with the Blue Jays hitting.207 with five home runs. The 23-year-old Gleed was a ninth-round pick in the 2024 draft who reached Triple-A in his first pro season.
- Toronto must deploy the acquired international bonus money by Dec. 15, while Jimenez seeks to establish himself as a full-time major league player with Miami following the transaction.
- As the Blue Jays prepare to host the Colorado Rockies on Monday, the Marlins enter the week coming off a three-game sweep of the same opponent.
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TRADE: Toronto Blue Jays Deal Young Infielder to NL Team
The 2026 season may just be getting underway, but the Toronto Blue Jays have already made a trade.According to Sportsnet’s Ben Nicholson-Smith, the Blue Jays have traded infielder Leo Jimenez to the Miami Marlins. Francys Romero then reported that the Marlins sent Dub Gleed and $250,000 in international bonus pool money to the Blue Jays to land Jimenez.The Blue Jays designated Jimenez for assignment ahead of Opening Day after he did not make the…
Jays deal Jimenez to Marlins for infielder Gleed
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Blue Jays acquire infielder Gleed from Marlins in exchange for Jiménez
The Marlins have acquired infielder Leo Jiménez from the Blue Jays in exchange for infielder Dub Gleed and $250K in international bonus pool money, sources confirmed to MLB.com. The 24-year-old Jiménez played in parts of two seasons with the Blue Jays from 2024-25, posting a .635 OPS with five home
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