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What's next for the Phillies, Astros, Cubs and more? Predicted by most analysts to miss the postseason, the Blue Jays won the AL East for the first time in a decade, finished as the top team in the American League for the first time since 1993 and reached the World Series,
The Kansas City Royals have an opportunity this winter to announce their presence in the American League playoff picture with authority. All summer, the Royals
TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays are tasked with recapturing the magic of their 2025 season. After one of the best years in franchise history, returning to the World Series stage for the first time since 1993, the Jays, finally, enter the offseason. The sting of a gutting Game 7 loss will linger, but the Jays will soon turn attention to 2026.
Baseball isn’t going to wait around for the Blue Jays. Suddenly, even harshly, the MLB offseason is about to begin. Even in the haze of these early days, when it’s still so hard to see through the heartbreak of the Blue Jays’ Game 7 loss to the Dodgers,
Toronto squandered several opportunities to put away the Dodgers in Game 7, worsening the pain felt in the clubhouse after Saturday night’s season-ending loss.
The Toronto Blue Jays have switched into offseason mode following their recent World Series Game 7 loss to the Dodgers. The club has a lot of work ahead of it, especially since a few key names from the 2025 squad are heading to free agency.
The Dodgers sealed back-to-back titles in Toronto on Saturday night following a dramatic Game 7 victory over the Blue Jays, who were denied their first World Series triumph for 32 years.