For all his previous success, there’s a question that new acquisition Chris Bassitt, like any pitcher coming to the Blue Jays, has to answer — and that’s whether he can hold up pitching in the gauntlet of the American League East. (NickAshbourne)
Shi Davidi joins Ken Reid on Sportsnet Central to discuss the newest members of the Toronto Blue Jays, pitcher Chris Bassitt and outfielder Kevin Kiermaier, explains how they'll help to add run prevention for the team, and much more.
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