The Toronto Blue Jays have made a significant roster move by non-tendering two-time All-Star closer Jordan Romano, who is now a free agent. Romano, 31, has been a key player since his debut in 2019, accumulating 105 saves over 231 games.
Despite his impressive track record, injuries plagued his last season, resulting in a disappointing 6.59 ERA in 14 appearances after undergoing elbow surgery. Meanwhile, the Blue Jays secured a one-year deal with Erik Swanson while also parting ways with Dillon Tate.