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Blue Jays Bracing for Bo Bichette Decision After $200 Million Report originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Toronto Blue Jays have surpassed expectations in 2025, currently owning a 73–51 record—the best in the American League.
After a strong week against some good opponents, the Toronto Blue Jays have seen their chances of winning the NL East Division soar.
The Toronto Blue Jays traded for Cy Young Award-winning pitcher Shane Bieber at this year's trade deadline. Now that he is here, the rotation will change.
The 35-year-old veteran has been having a resurgent season with the Blue Jays after a down year in 2024. Springer has posted a .289 batting average, .886 OPS, 19 home runs, and 59 RBIs across 104 appearances, helping lead Toronto to the top of the standings.
As the Toronto Blue Jays get set for their weekend series against the Miami Marlins, they have made some surprising decisions regarding their starting rotation.
Shane Bieber is ready to make his 2025 debut and Eric Lauer is the odd man out of the Blue Jays rotation, a change he insists is temporary.
The Guardians traded Bieber to the Blue Jays July 31, 2025, getting right-handed prospect pitcher Khal Stephen in return. As it turn out, Stephen is now said to be progressing well after experiencing a right shoulder impingement.
Offensively, George Springer hit his 20th home run of the campaign, while Alejandro Kirk hit his 10th. It was part of a three-hit night for Kirk where he went 3-for-5 with three RBIs. He also tied World Series winner Pat Borders in some history among Jays catchers.
This new Toronto Blue Jays pitcher is looking forward to his first start with the team -- for a wide variety of reasons.