Blue Jays add to depth after signing Eloy Jimenez to minor-league deal

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TORONTO – The Blue Jays are in agreement with Eloy Jimenez on a minor-league contract that will bring the 28-year-old former silver slugger winner into the organization on a low-risk deal, an industry source told Sportsnet.

Jimenez spent the first six weeks of the 2025 season with the Rays’ triple-A team, where he hit .278/.335/.397 with three home runs in 40 games. But he was placed on the minor-league injured list with Achilles tendinitis in mid-May which led to a month-long absence. The Rays then released him in early July, and he hasn’t played since.

Under those circumstances, it stands to reason that Jimenez will need an extended stretch of games to find his timing at the plate, whether at triple-A or further down in the Blue Jays’ system. But on a minor-league deal, there’s limited risk to bringing Jimenez in and seeing what the right-handed hitter can do.

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At his best, Jimenez has been a legitimate power source, with 31 home runs as a rookie on the 2019 White Sox and a lifetime .270/.321/.469 batting line in six seasons with Chicago. He last played in the major leagues in 2024, which he split between the White Sox and Orioles, hitting six home runs with a .626 OPS.

The Blue Jays don’t currently have a pressing need for outfield/designated hitter help, with Joey Loperfido likely the leader to be recalled when rosters expand on September 1. As such, the Jimenez deal appears to be a move designed to provide medium-term organizational depth rather than short-term MLB impact.

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