On Sunday, the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Athletics by a score of 5-2 (at home in Canada).
The Blue Jays swept the series, and are now a perfect 3-0 to start the 2026 MLB season.
Toronto Blue Jays Announce Trade With Marlins
On Sunday night, the Blue Jays announced that they had made a trade with the Miami Marlins.
The Blue Jays wrote: “OFFICIAL: We’ve acquired INF Dub Gleed and International Signing Bonus Pool Space from the Marlins in exchange for INF Leo Jiménez.”
Jiménez is coming off a season where he appeared in 18 games for the Blue Jays.
MLB Social Media World Reacts To Blue Jays-Marlins Deal
Here’s what people were saying about the deal:
Francys Romero: “The Miami Marlins acquired INF Leo Jimenez from the Blue Jays in exchange for infielder Dub Gleed and $250K in international bonus pool money, per sources.”
@FOFProspects: “Leo Jimenez is a 24-year-old 2B and SS. Limited to just 44 total games last year. 63 MLB games in 2024; .229/.329/.358. Was once graded Toronto’s #5 prospect. For-average bat with plus defensive tools up the middle. A 40-man spot will need to be cleared for him.”
Minor League Baseball: “You might recall Dub Gleed from breaking his bat on a no-contact check swing fame”
Chris Walder: “All the Toronto Blue Jays get is Dubs.”
Mitch Bannon: “#BlueJays announce they’ve traded INF Leo Jiménez to the Marlins for INF Dub Gleed and international signing bonus pool space. Jiménez was DFA’d ahead of Opening Day”
@Ryley__Delaney: “There’s a weird alternate universe where the 2026 Blue Jays have Leo Jiménez and Otto López as their middle infielders. That universe doesn’t include an American League pennant, as much as I like both players.”
Blue Jays And Marlins
The Blue Jays will continue action on Monday when they host the Colorado Rockies.
They are coming off a year where they lost in Game 7 of the World Series (to the Los Angeles Dodgers).
Meanwhile, the Marlins are 3-0 after sweeping the Rockies.
They will remain in Miami to host the Chicago White Sox with the series starting on Monday.


