The Toronto Blue Jays pitching staff will have a revamped look after a busy trade deadline day for the team.In addition to acquiring three new pitchers from three different teams -- most notably Pittsburgh Pirates leftie Francisco Liriano -- the Jays will transition starter Aaron Sanchez to the bullpen.Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins said Monday that the 24-year-old Sanchez will make one or two more starts. Sanchez is unbeaten in 17 starts since April 22.His next start is scheduled for Friday against the Royals, and manager John Gibbons said Sanchez will definitely make that start.Sanchez leads the American League with a 2.71 ERA and is 11-1 in 21 starts. But the Blue Jays want to manage his innings as he already is at a career-high this season.He has pitched 139 1/3 innings this season. His previous high was 133 1/3 between Double-A, Triple-A and the majors in 2014.With Sanchez transitioning to the bullpen, the newly-acquired Liriano will likely slot into the Jays starting rotation.Liriano revived his career in Pittsburgh, going 35-25 from 2013-15 while helping the Pirates to three straight playoff berths. He has struggled this season, posting a 6-11 record with a 5.46 ERA.The Blue Jays are hoping a change of scenery can help Liriano return to form as they compete for the AL East crown. Liriano is signed through 2017 and is due $13.66 million next season.Toronto also received minor league prospects Reese McGuire and Harold Ramirez from the Pirates in the Liriano deal. The Jays will in return send pitcher Drew Hutchison to the Pirates.The 25-year-old Hutchinson has a career record of 30-22 but with a 4.92 ERA. He is 1-0 this season with the Blue Jays and has spent most of the year in Triple-A.But Torontos personnel moves didnt stop there.The Blue Jays also traded reliever Jesse Chavez and cash considerations to the Los Angeles Dodgers for right-hander Mike Bolsinger.Bolsinger, 28, was 1-4 with a 6.83 ERA for the Dodgers this season. He has also spent some time in the minors in 2016. Bolsinger made 21 starts for Los Angeles last year, going 6-6 with a 3.62 ERA.Chavez, 32, is 1-2 with a 4.57 ERA in 39 appearances this season. He signed a one-year, $4 million deal this season and will be a free agent next year.In yet another move, Toronto acquired right-hander Scott Feldman from the Houston Astros for minor league right-hander Lupe Chavez.Feldman, 33, is 5-3 with a 2.90 ERA in 26 games this season. He has also started five games for the Astros this year. Feldman is in the final year of a three-year, $30 million contract.Information from the Associated Press was used in this report. 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DEER LAKE, Pa. -- The son of NFL Hall of Fame coach John Madden is buying Muhammad Alis former training camp in Pennsylvania.The camps longtime owner, renowned martial arts instructor George Dillman, sold the rustic hilltop camp in Deer Lake to Mike Madden.The purchase price was not disclosed.Its sinking in. Ill be heartbroken, but its time to move on, Dillman told The Associated Press on Thursday.Mike Madden, a real estate developer, has no immediate plans for the property beyond making sure its history is preserved, said Sandy Montag, John Maddens longtime agent.Hes a huge Muhammad Ali fan. Huge, Montag said. He will preserve the history that is there and supplement that. Muhammad Ali was the greatest of all time and a place like this should be preserved.Ali who died last month, bought the wooded 5-acre tract in 1972 and installed 18 primarily log buildings, including a gym, a dining hall, a mosque, visitors cabins and a horse barn. He trained at Deer Lake untill his last fight in 1981, using it to prepare for his major bouts against George Foreman and Joe Frazier.ddddddddddddhe camp still looks much as it did in Alis day. His desk and typewriter occupy an office near the gym. The dining hall has the original stove and kitchen table. His footprints can be seen on the wood-planked ceilings -- Ali had trod on them while the camp was under construction.Ali sold it in 1997 to Dillman, who trained Ali and once operated it as the Butterfly & Bee Bed and Breakfast.On Thursday, Dillman fondly recalled sparring with Ali and working with him on his foot positioning and hand speed.We took a karate back fist and converted it into an overhand right, he said.Dillman said his son intends to manage a bed and breakfast and continue to run martial arts camps at the site.The Reading Eagle first reported the sale. ' ' '