Toronto Blue Jays acquire veteran pitcher Taillon from Chicago Cubs

Toronto Blue Jays acquire veteran pitcher Taillon from Chicago Cubs

The Toronto Blue Jays acquired veteran pitcher Jameson Taillon from the Chicago Cubs on Sunday for a player to be named or cash. Taillon ⁠was designated for assignment by the Cubs on Monday. He ​was 2-6 with ​a career-worst 5.92 ⁠ Earned Run Average (ERA) through 15 starts and served up 25 home runs, which tied for fourth-most in the majors entering Sunday. Taillon, 34, is in the final season of a four-year, $68 million contract. Taillon's parents are Canadian and he has twice represented ⁠Team ⁠Canada in the World Baseball Classic (2013, 2026). For his career, Taillon is 84-66 with a 3.99 ERA in 239 games (238 starts) for the Pittsburgh Pirates (2016-19), New York Yankees (2021-22) and Cubs (2023-26). Taillon was the No. 2 overall ⁠pick by the Pirates in the 2010 draft. Later on Sunday night, the Cubs announced ​they had acquired Blue Jays right-handed starter ​Kevin Gausman in exchange for a pair of minor-league ⁠prospects, shortstop ‌Ty ‌Southisene and outfielder Brett Bateman. The Blue Jays could ‌undergo more of a pitching shakeup before ⁠Monday's 6 p.m. ET trade deadline. Right-hander Shane Bieber is a ⁠prime candidate ​to be moved, while Max Scherzer also rates as a possibility.

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