Toronto Blue Jays, Dodgers and World Series
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The Toronto Blue Jays opened the season with a reloaded roster and some clear World Series expectations. But after the first three series of the year, things haven’t gone to pla
The Blue Jays received many contributions from players all throughout the roster, whether it was George Springer ’s bounce-back year, Eric Lauer stepping in to provide many quality innings, or Addison Barger taking a big step in his first full MLB season. But for all that went right with the Blue Jays in 2025, some players didn’t perform as well as hoped or expected by many people’s ...
As the Blue Jays inch closer to securing a berth in the 2025 postseason, I can’t help but start to think ahead a little about what the roster could look like in the playoffs. Normally, something like this is pretty obvious, but this year’s Blue Jays ...
The Blue Jays deployed their 18th pitcher this season, tying the franchise record for the most over the first 10 games.
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Blue Jays reputation changing among veteran players?
It's no secret that the Toronto Blue Jays have had a tough time landing a true superstar player over the last few years. From the failed free agent pursuits of Shoei Ohtani and Juan Soto it really felt like big name players didn't want to be in Toronto.
The 2025 Toronto Blue Jays had terrific vibes, but a handful of those players have become free agents. One player who could’ve become a free agent, Shane Bieber, opted into his player option for the 2026 season. Therefore, Bieber will become a free agent ...
Max Scherzer was pulled after two innings against the Dodgers, a development the injury-ravaged Toronto Blue Jays pitching staff cannot afford.