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Nance Trade Complicates Blue Jays Deadline Calculus

Toronto traded reliever Tommy Nance to the Minnesota Twins on Friday for catching prospect Ryan Sprock, a move that reads more like inventory management than a white flag. On Friday, the Toronto Blue Jays traded reliever Tommy Nance to the Minnesota Twins for catching prospect Ryan Sprock, and Sprock is now 21 years old, hitting .297 this season with five homers and 38 RBIs.

The bigger tell comes this afternoon. The MLB Draft begins on Saturday afternoon in Philadelphia at 1 p.m. ET, and the Blue Jays have three picks on Day 1. Whether Toronto uses those selections to restock the pipeline or to plug next year's holes will say more about the front office's deadline intentions than one bullpen trade ever could.

The Rest of the Slate
Toronto Tempo
The Tempo fell 95-108 on the road to the Dallas Wings, a defensive letdown for a club still finding its footing in its first WNBA season. Toronto gets another shot Sunday in a Cross-Canada Series matchup against the New York Liberty in Montreal, a quick chance to show Friday was the outlier and not the pattern.
World Cup
Norway meets England at 5:00 PM ET in a quarterfinal that marks the first time Norway and England will face each other at the World Cup, with Erling Haaland sitting one goal behind Golden Boot co-leaders Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé, who are tied at eight goals apiece after Mbappé's quarterfinal strike against Morocco drew him level with Messi. Argentina and Switzerland follow at 9:00 PM ET, with the defending champions needing late drama in each of their last two knockout games to survive.
MLB, AL Central
The White Sox routed Oakland 14-1 and the Guardians edged Miami 3-2, pulling both clubs into a first-place tie in a division that suddenly has a real race. The Twins could not complete a sweep of Cleveland, falling 5-2, which brings the White Sox and Guardians into a first-place tie with Minnesota trailing by two games.
The Number
3

Blue Jays' picks on Day One of the 2026 MLB Draft Three selections is a meaningful chance to reshape a farm system while the big league roster sits on the fence between buying and selling. Watch which range of prospects Toronto targets today, because that choice will tell us more about the front office's real timeline than the Nance trade did.

What's On Tonight
4:00 PM ET · AFC Toronto vs. Ottawa Rapid FC · CBC
5:00 PM ET · Norway vs. England (World Cup Quarterfinal) · TSN
8:40 PM ET · Toronto Blue Jays @ San Diego Padres · Sportsnet
9:00 PM ET · Argentina vs. Switzerland (World Cup Quarterfinal) · TSN
Top Dog — Betting Angle

The pick: Blue Jays team total under 4.5 runs. Toronto ranks 27th in the majors in runs scored this season, and one five-run night against a shaky bullpen does not erase that.

“Draft picks are hope with a signing bonus attached”
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