The Toronto Blue Jays have been on a spending spree this offseason, but one area that still needs addressing is their bullpen. With Seranthony Dominguez and Chris Bassitt still on the free agent market, the Blue Jays could quickly plug this hole by reuniting with a familiar face: Tyler Rogers' twin brother, Taylor Rogers. While Tyler signed a three-year, $37 million contract with the Blue Jays in December, the question remains: could his brother follow in his footsteps? Taylor Rogers, a left-handed reliever, has been a free agent since the 2025 season, and his experience and skills could be a valuable addition to the Blue Jays' bullpen. But would the Blue Jays consider such a reunion? And if so, what would it mean for the team's future? This is the part most people miss... But here's where it gets controversial: while Taylor Rogers has more experience than his brother, the Blue Jays may have other, more viable options. So, what do you think? Would you welcome the Rogers twins to the Blue Jays? Or do you think the team should focus on other areas? Let us know in the comments!