It appears that Alex Rios' days with the Toronto Blue Jays could be numbered. ESPN is reporting that the outfielder has been claimed on waivers by an unnamed club.
Toronto now has three choices about what to do with the 28-year old, who is batting .261 with 12 home runs and 58 RBI's this season:
- Toronto can pull Rios back off of waivers, and keep him.
- Toronto can negotiate a trade with the team that put in the claim on Rios.
- Toronto can allow the claiming team to take Rios and his salary, at no cost to the Blue Jays.
Rios still has six years remaining on a seven-year, $69.35 million contract that he signed in April 2008. He will be paid $2 million for the remainder of this season.
Toronto now has three choices about what to do with the 28-year old, who is batting .261 with 12 home runs and 58 RBI's this season:
- Toronto can pull Rios back off of waivers, and keep him.
- Toronto can negotiate a trade with the team that put in the claim on Rios.
- Toronto can allow the claiming team to take Rios and his salary, at no cost to the Blue Jays.
Rios still has six years remaining on a seven-year, $69.35 million contract that he signed in April 2008. He will be paid $2 million for the remainder of this season.
Can't Wells go through waivers too? Please?!
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