Blue Jays, New York Yankees and AL East
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At this point, everyone’s just watching the clock. Sure, the two intrasquad games this week help to fill the days and keep everyone engaged, but the Blue Jays are still waiting to see who they’ll play in the ALDS,
After a 74-win last-place season in 2024, the Blue Jays overcame a series of challenges to finish with the AL's best record.
That production was enough to have Springer ranked at No. 10 on the ESPN Player Rater. That put him ahead of Seattle Mariners superstar center fielder Julio Rodriguez. The only outfielders who finished ahead of the Blue Jays veteran were Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees and Juan Soto of the New York Mets.
Rogers, proud owner of the Toronto Blue Jays, announced Thursday it is giving away 500 free tickets for fans to take over a section for every Blue Jays home game at Rogers Centre throughout the MLB Postseason.
The Yankees became the first team to advance past the Wild Card round after losing Game 1 since MLB officially expanded its playoff format to include 12 teams in 2022.
At the trade deadline, Toronto Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins acquired right-handed pitcher Shane Bieber from the Cleveland Guardians to bolster the Blue Jays' rotation. It was seen as a gamble as Bieber had not thrown a pitch in an MLB game in 2025.
In the wake of this, first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. gave a better answer as he hinted at the shortstop's potential return this postseason. Guerrero Jr. made it clear that while Bichette will miss the upcoming ALDS round, he might be back in the potential ALCS.
The Toronto Blue Jays don't typically win their division too often, so they make sure to party like it counts when they do.