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The Toronto Blue Jays are making noise at the offseason GM Meetings, hinting at a bold upcoming offseason that could thrill fans.
T he Toronto Blue Jays took hold of the spotlight in the postseason and are now holding onto it with the recognition that individuals are receiving for their regular season performances, which started with their Gold Glove finalists, then moved onto five nominations for Silver Slugger Awards with George Springer walking away with his third.
Many around baseball are confused by starter Shane Bieber's choice to exercise his $16 million player option with the Toronto Blue Jays.
There's a movement away from gray road jerseys—or at least always wearing gray road jerseys—happening in baseball right now.
Springer went from potential albatross to arguably the team's regular-season MVP, becoming a Blue Jays legend along the way. He headlined a group of 'turn-back-the-clock' old-timers like Chris Bassitt and Max Scherzer who came up big despite being in the twilight of their careers.
Coming off a disappointing 88-loss campaign in 2024 that imperiled jobs up and down the organization, the Toronto Blue Jays in 2025 came up big. They added 20 wins to their 2024 tally, won the crown in an American League East division that yielded three playoff teams,
If the Blue Jays want to retain Max Scherzer in free agency, the Giants will be one of the teams they'll be battling for his services.
The Toronto Blue Jays have come up short in their pursuit of Japanese stars the past few cycles. While Shohei Ohtani was already an established big league star