2025 Toronto Blue Jays season

2025 Toronto Blue Jays
American League champions
American League East champions
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionEast
BallparkRogers Centre
CityToronto, Ontario
Record94–68 (.580)
Divisional place1st
OwnersRogers
PresidentMark Shapiro (also CEO)
General managerRoss Atkins
ManagerJohn Schneider
TelevisionSportsnet
Sportsnet One
RadioBlue Jays Radio Network
Sportsnet 590 the FAN

The 2025 Toronto Blue Jays season was the 49th season of the Toronto Blue Jays franchise, and the Blue Jays' 34th full season (36th overall) at Rogers Centre. The season was the third time the Blue Jays won a pennant.

On August 22, the Blue Jays won their 75th game, guaranteeing a better total than their 74–88 record from last year following a 5–2 victory over the Miami Marlins.

On September 21, the Blue Jays clinched a return to the postseason after a one-year absence with an 8–5 win over the Kansas City Royals.[1] On September 28, the Blue Jays won the American League East division for the first time since 2015 by virtue of a head-to-head tiebreaker against the New York Yankees, 8–5, with a 13–4 victory against the Tampa Bay Rays in their final regular season game, a first-round bye, and home-field advantage throughout the American League playoffs.[2] The team won the Division Series with home-field advantage against the fourth seed New York Yankees, victors of the Wild Card Series over archrival Boston Red Sox, earning the team their first American League Championship Series appearance since 2016.

On October 20, the Blue Jays defeated the Seattle Mariners at home in seven games in the 2025 ALCS to advance to the 2025 World Series, their first appearance since 1993. In that series, they faced the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers, which the Blue Jays lost in seven games with Game 7 going into extra innings at home, their first World Series loss in franchise history, despite having home advantage over the Dodgers.

The Toronto Blue Jays drew an average home attendance of 35,184, the 9th-highest of all MLB teams.[3]

Offseason

The Blue Jays offseason began with Ryan Yarbrough and Génesis Cabrera electing free agency.[4][5] Braydon Fisher was signed on a minor league deal on November 18.[5] On November 22, they non-tendered former All-Star closer Jordan Romano, after he posted a 6.59 ERA in 2024 while dealing with elbow issues, avoiding a projected $7.75 million salary. They also non-tendered Dillon Tate.[6] On December 3rd, the Blue Jays signed Michael Stefanic to a minor league contract.[7]

The first major move of the offseason came on December 10, when the Blue Jays traded Spencer Horwitz and minor league outfielder Nick Mitchell to the Cleveland Guardians for former All-Star and 3x Gold Glove winner Andrés Giménez, and reliever Nick Sandlin. The Guardians traded Gimenez after underwhelming offensive performance, and to get rid of his 7-year $106.5 million contract extension signed in 2023. Later that same day, the Guardians would go on to trade Horwitz to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Luis Ortiz, Michael Kennedy and Josh Hartle.[8]

On December 11, the Blue Jays selected Angel Bastardo in the Rule 5 Draft from the Boston Red Sox. Bastardo spent the entire 2025 season on the injured list recovering from Tommy John surgery.[9] The Blue Jays signed their first major league free agent on December 13, bringing back relief pitcher Yimi García on a 2-year, $15 million contract. They had previously traded him at the 2024 trade deadline to the Seattle Mariners for Jonatan Clase and catcher Jacob Sharp. [10] On December 20, the Blue Jays signed Josh Walker to a major league deal, and signed Eric Lauer and Ali Sánchez to minor league contracts.

The Blue Jays were also rumoured to be among the finalists for top free agents Juan Soto and Corbin Burnes, offering around $700 million for Soto[11] and offering more to Burnes than the Arizona Diamondbacks, who ended up signing him, did.[12]

On January 10, the Blue Jays signed all-star closer Jeff Hoffman to a 3-year $33 million contract. There were rumours of Hoffman attempting to become a starter, however Jays GM Ross Atkins confirmed Hoffman was signed as a reliever. This move came a day after Jordan Romano signed with the Philadelphia Phillies, essentially completing a closer swap between the two teams. The Jays originally drafted Hoffman in the first round of the 2014 Major League Baseball draft before trading him for Troy Tulowitzki in 2015.[13]

On January 15, the Blue Jays traded Brett de Geus to the Pirates for cash considerations.[14] On January 17th, with the Jays looking to sign top international free agent Roki Sasaki, they traded a player to be named later to the Guardians for Myles Straw, international bonus pool money, and cash. Similar to Gimenez, Straw provided elite defense, but underperformed offensively and had an unsavoury contract, owed $13.8 million over the last two years of the contract.[15] After missing out on Sasaki, the Jays signed 17 international free agents on January 18, most notably shortstops Christopher Polanco and Juan Sanchez.[16]

On January 20, the Blue Jays signed outfielder Anthony Santander to a 5-year, $92.5 million contract. Coming off a 44-home run season with the Baltimore Orioles, Santander was one of the premier free agents available, and was expected to be a weapon batting behind star first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr..[17] On January 22, the Jays signed Dicky Lovelady to a minor league contract.[14]

On February 4, the Jays signed legendary pitcher Max Scherzer to a one-year, $15.5 million deal. At the time, Scherzer was an 8-time all-star, 3-time Cy Young winner, and 2-time World Series champion.[18] Scherzer was expected to play an important role beyond the mound, including mentoring younger pitchers such as Trey Yesavage. On February 17, the Blue Jays signed Jacob Barnes to a minor league deal. On February 21, they brought Ryan Yarbrough back on a minor league deal.[19] They would also bring back Dillon Tate on a major league contract on March 12. [20]

Standings

American League East

AL East
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Toronto Blue Jays 94 68 .580 54‍–‍27 40‍–‍41
New York Yankees 94 68 .580 50‍–‍31 44‍–‍37
Boston Red Sox 89 73 .549 5 48‍–‍33 41‍–‍40
Tampa Bay Rays 77 85 .475 17 41‍–‍40 36‍–‍45
Baltimore Orioles 75 87 .463 19 39‍–‍42 36‍–‍45

American League Wild Card

Division leaders
Team W L Pct.
Toronto Blue Jays 94 68 .580
Seattle Mariners 90 72 .556
Cleveland Guardians 88 74 .543
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
New York Yankees 94 68 .580 +7
Boston Red Sox 89 73 .549 +2
Detroit Tigers 87 75 .537
Houston Astros 87 75 .537
Kansas City Royals 82 80 .506 5
Texas Rangers 81 81 .500 6
Tampa Bay Rays 77 85 .475 10
Athletics 76 86 .469 11
Baltimore Orioles 75 87 .463 12
Los Angeles Angels 72 90 .444 15
Minnesota Twins 70 92 .432 17
Chicago White Sox 60 102 .370 27

Record vs. opponents

Record Games Left
Opponent Home Road Total Home Road Total
AL East
Baltimore Orioles 5–2 2–4 7–6
Boston Red Sox 3–3 5–2 8–5
New York Yankees 6–1 2–4 8–5
Tampa Bay Rays 4–2 2–5 6–7
Totals 18–8 11–15 29–23
AL Central
Chicago White Sox 1–2 2–1 3–3
Cleveland Guardians 1–2 2–1 3–3
Detroit Tigers 1–2 3–1 4–3
Kansas City Royals 1–2 1–2 2–4
Minnesota Twins 2–1 2–1 4–2
Totals 6–9 10–6 16–15
AL West
Houston Astros 2–1 0–3 2–4
Los Angeles Angels 3–0 1–2 4–2
Athletics 4–0 1–2 5–2
Seattle Mariners 1–2 3–0 4–2
Texas Rangers 2–1 2–1 4–2
Totals 12–4 7–8 19–12
National League
Arizona Diamondbacks 2–1 2–1
Atlanta Braves 2–1 2–1
Chicago Cubs 2–1 2–1
Cincinnati Reds 2–1 2–1
Colorado Rockies 3–0 3–0
Los Angeles Dodgers 1–2 1–2
Miami Marlins 2–1 2–1
Milwaukee Brewers 1–2 1–2
New York Mets 0–3 0–3
Philadelphia Phillies 2–1 0–3 2–4
Pittsburgh Pirates 1–2 1–2
San Diego Padres 3–0 3–0
San Francisco Giants 3–0 3–0
St. Louis Cardinals 3–0 3–0
Washington Nationals 3–0 3–0
Totals 18–6 12–12 30–18
Grand Totals 54–27 40–41 94–68
Month Games Won Lost Pct.
March 5 3 2 .600
April 25 11 14 .440
May 28 16 12 .571
June 26 16 10 .615
July 26 18 8 .692
August 27 15 12 .556
September 25 15 10 .600
Totals 162 94 68 .580

Regular season

Opening Day

Opening Day starters
Position Name
Catcher Alejandro Kirk
First baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Second baseman Andrés Giménez
Shortstop Bo Bichette
Third baseman Ernie Clement
Left fielder Anthony Santander
Center fielder George Springer
Right fielder Alan Roden
Designated hitter Will Wagner
Pitcher José Berríos

March and April

The Blue Jays began the 2025 season at home against the Baltimore Orioles, splitting a four-game series with one of their AL East rivals.[21] Offseason acquisition Max Scherzer was injured in his start on March 29, and was placed on the injured list.[22] The Washington Nationals were swept by the Jays in the next series, with Easton Lucas taking Scherzer's rotation spot and pitching five scoreless innings in the finale.[23] Traveling to Queens for their first road trip of 2025, the Blue Jays were swept by the New York Mets over a three-game series.[24]

On April 7, the Blue Jays signed Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to a 14-year, $500 million contract extension. The extension is the largest contract in franchise history, eclipsing the six-year, $150 million contract issued to George Springer, and is the second-largest contract in MLB history in present-day value and the highest for a one-team professional athlete in any team sport.[25] Heading to Boston, Toronto nearly swept the Boston Red Sox before falling in extra innings in the final game of the series. After the game, manager John Schneider criticized home plate umpire Manny Gonzalez, saying "It's tough to battle nine hitters and an umpire... I've got all the respect in the world for them, but it wasn't a great day for him behind the plate."[26] To close their road trip, the Blue Jays went to Baltimore. The first game of the series was rained out (and was made up as a doubleheader in late July), and the teams split the other two games of the series.[27]

June

The Blue Jays began June by concluding a four-game sweep of the Athletics at home.[28] They followed that by winning two of three from the Philadelphia Phillies at home.[29] Next, they won two of three against the Minnesota Twins at Target Field.[30] The Blue Jays followed that up by sweeping the St. Louis Cardinals in a three-game set on the road, resulting in their 12th win in 14 games and brought their record to 38–30.[31]

July

From June 30 to July 3, the Blue Jays won all four games against the New York Yankees at home and by doing so, overtook them for first place in the AL East.[32] On July 21, the Blue Jays set a franchise record by winning their 11th straight game at home, beating the Yankees in the first game of another three-game set against them.[33]

The Blue Jays then traded for relief pitcher Seranthony Domínguez from the Baltimore Orioles, starting pitcher Shane Bieber from the Cleveland Guardians, and Louis Varland and Ty France from the Minnesota Twins before the trade deadline. The Blue Jays traded away Will Wagner.

August

On August 6, the Blue Jays set another franchise record and the MLB record by recording 63 hits in a three-game series against the Colorado Rockies in Coors Field and also established a franchise mark with 45 runs in the three-game set.[34]

September

The Blue Jays clinched the postseason on September 21 after beating the Kansas City Royals in Kauffman Stadium.[1] The Blue Jays continued their poor run of form in late September allowing the New York Yankees to tie the Blue Jays' win total, with the Blue Jays remaining the division leader due to the season series tiebreaker as the Blue Jays have a head-to-head record of 8–5 over the Yankees. Following a subsequent sweep of the Tampa Bay Rays, the Blue Jays clinched the Division Title in front of a home crowd on the last game of the regular season, despite having a tied overall record with the Yankees.[2]

Game log

Legend
Blue Jays win Blue Jays loss Game postponed Clinched playoff spot Clinched division
2025 Game Log: 94–68 (Home: 54–27; Away: 40–41)
March: 3–2 (Home: 3–2; Away: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB
1 March 27 Orioles 2–12 Eflin (1–0) Berríos (0–1) 40,734 0–1 1
2 March 28 Orioles 8–2 Gausman (1–0) Morton (0–1) 26,289 1–1 ½
3 March 29 Orioles 5–9 Kremer (1–0) Lovelady (0–1) 27,005 1–2
4 March 30 Orioles 3–1 Bassitt (1–0) Sugano (0–1) Hoffman (1) 21,069 2–2
5 March 31 Nationals 5–2 Francis (1–0) Soroka (0–1) García (1) 20,137 3–2 1
April: 11–14 (Home: 6–4; Away: 5–10)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB
6 April 1 Nationals 5–3 Green (1–0) Ferrer (0–1) Hoffman (2) 21,845 4–2 ½
7 April 2 Nationals 4–2 Lucas (1–0) Gore (0–1) Hoffman (3) 20,104 5–2
8 April 4 @ Mets 0–5 Megill (2–0) Gausman (1–1) 43,945 5–3 ½
9 April 5 @ Mets 2–3 Díaz (1–0) Sandlin (0–1) 37,694 5–4
10 April 6 @ Mets 1–2 Kranick (1–0) Francis (1–1) Díaz (2) 40,132 5–5
11 April 7 @ Red Sox 6–2 Berríos (1–1) Fitts (0–2) 25,788 6–5 ½
12 April 8 @ Red Sox 6–1 Lucas (2–0) Crochet (1–1) 25,575 7–5
13 April 9 @ Red Sox 2–1 (11) Hoffman (1–0) Winckowski (0–1) Sandlin (1) 29,441 8–5
14 April 10 @ Red Sox 3–4 (10) Bernardino (1–0) Sandlin (0–2) 25,128 8–6
April 11 @ Orioles Postponed due to rain. Makeup date July 29.[35]
15 April 12 @ Orioles 4–5 Baker (1–0) Francis (1–2) Bautista (1) 22,130 8–7 ½
16 April 13 @ Orioles 7–6 (10) Hoffman (2–0) Bowman (0–1) 27,193 9–7
17 April 14 Braves 4–8 Holmes (1–1) Lucas (2–1) 21,595 9–8 ½
18 April 15 Braves 6–3 Gausman (2–1) Schwellenbach (1–1) 26,979 10–8 ½
19 April 16 Braves 3–1 Bassitt (2–0) Strider (0–1) Hoffman (4) 25,328 11–8 ½
20 April 18 Mariners 3–1 Francis (2–2) Woo (2–1) Hoffman (5) 40,263 12–8 1
21 April 19 Mariners 4–8 (12) Muñoz (1–0) Barnes (0–1) 36,775 12–9 1
22 April 20 Mariners 3–8 Castillo (2–2) Lucas (2–2) 25,752 12–10 2
23 April 21 @ Astros 0–7 Brown (3–1) Gausman (2–2) 28,219 12–11 2
24 April 22 @ Astros 1–5 Blanco (2–2) Bassitt (2–1) 29,825 12–12 2
25 April 23 @ Astros 1–3 Gusto (3–1) Francis (2–3) Hader (7) 25,209 12–13 3
26 April 25 @ Yankees 4–2 Fluharty (1–0) Williams (0–2) Hoffman (6) 46,081 13–13 2
April 26 @ Yankees Postponed due to rain. Makeup date April 27.
27 April 27 @ Yankees 2–11 Fried (5–0) Gausman (2–3) see 2nd game 13–14 3
28 April 27 @ Yankees 1–5 Hill (3–0) Bassitt (2–2) 43,824 13–15 4
29 April 29 Red Sox 2–10 Crochet (3–2) Francis (2–4) 28,045 13–16
30 April 30 Red Sox 7–6 (10) Hoffman (3–0) Slaten (0–1) 26,498 14–16
May: 16–12 (Home: 10–6; Road: 6–6)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB
31 May 1 Red Sox 4–2 Fluharty (2–0) Slaten (0–2) García (2) 24,198 15–16 3
32 May 2 Guardians 5–3 Little (1–0) Junis (0–1) Hoffman (7) 26,087 16–16 3
33 May 3 Guardians 3–5 Allard (2–0) García (0–1) Clase (6) 40,507 16–17 3
34 May 4 Guardians 4–5 Bibee (3–2) Francis (2–5) Clase (7) 30,641 16–18 3
35 May 6 @ Angels 3–8 Neris (1–1) García (0–2) 25,867 16–19
36 May 7 @ Angels 4–5 Burke (3–0) Hoffman (3–1) 26,646 16–20
37 May 8 @ Angels 8–5 Bassitt (3–2) Johnson (1–1) Green (1) 26,245 17–20 4
38 May 9 @ Mariners 6–3 Gausman (3–3) Castillo (3–3) Hoffman (8) 31,564 18–20 4
39 May 10 @ Mariners 6–3 Fluharty (3–0) Vargas (1–2) Hoffman (9) 31,182 19–20 3
40 May 11 @ Mariners 9–1 Lauer (1–0) Miller (2–4) 36,823 20–20 3
41 May 13 Rays 9–11 Uceta (3–1) Hoffman (3–2) Montgomery (1) 27,717 20–21
42 May 14 Rays 3–1 Little (2–0) Pepiot (2–5) García (3) 22,314 21–21
43 May 15 Rays 3–8 Littell (3–5) Gausman (3–4) 22,856 21–22 4
44 May 16 Tigers 4–5 Flaherty (2–5) Francis (2–6) Brieske (1) 23,146 21–23 5
45 May 17 Tigers 2–1 Hoffman (4–2) Hanifee (2–1) 40,171 22–23 4
46 May 18 Tigers 2–3 Jobe (4–0) Fluharty (3–1) Vest (5) 36,064 22–24 5
47 May 20 Padres 3–0 Bassitt (4–2) Cease (1–3) Hoffman (10) 23,597 23–24 5
48 May 21 Padres 14–0 Gausman (4–4) Vásquez (3–4) 23,266 24–24 5
49 May 22 Padres 7–6 (11) Fisher (1–0) Estrada (1–3) 33,971 25–24 5
50 May 23 @ Rays 1–3 Rasmussen (3–4) Lauer (1–1) Fairbanks (9) 10,046 25–25 5
51 May 24 @ Rays 1–3 Baz (4–3) Berríos (1–2) Fairbanks (10) 10,046 25–26 6
52 May 25 @ Rays 0–13 Pepiot (3–5) Bassitt (4–3) 10,046 25–27 7
53 May 26 @ Rangers 2–1 Gausman (5–4) deGrom (4–2) Hoffman (11) 33,766 26–27 7
54 May 27 @ Rangers 0–2 Jackson (1–4) Green (1–1) Garcia (3) 25,818 26–28 8
55 May 28 @ Rangers 2–0 Little (3–0) Webb (2–3) Hoffman (12) 20,811 27–28 8
56 May 29 Athletics 12–0 Berríos (2–2) Lopez (0–3) 23,853 28–28
57 May 30 Athletics 11–7 Bassitt (5–3) Springs (5–4) 36,951 29–28
58 May 31 Athletics 8–7 Lucas (3–2) Hoglund (1–3) Hoffman (13) 38,017 30–28
June: 16–10 (Home: 7–4; Road: 9–6)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB
59 June 1 Athletics 8–4 Swanson (1–0) Sterner (1–2) 30,130 31–28
60 June 3 Phillies 3–8 Sánchez (5–1) Francis (2–7) 32,632 31–29
61 June 4 Phillies 2–1 Hoffman (5–2) Romano (0–2) 25,716 32–29
62 June 5 Phillies 9–1 Bassitt (6–3) Luzardo (5–2) 33,728 33–29
63 June 6 @ Twins 6–4 Lauer (2–1) Ober (4–2) Hoffman (14) 26,847 34–29
64 June 7 @ Twins 5–4 Green (2–1) Jax (1–4) Hoffman (15) 23,476 35–29
65 June 8 @ Twins 3–6 Ryan (7–2) Francis (2–8) Durán (10) 22,078 35–30
66 June 9 @ Cardinals 5–4 (10) Rodríguez (1–0) Maton (0–2) Hoffman (16) 30,851 36–30 4
67 June 10 @ Cardinals 10–9 Bassitt (7–3) Mikolas (4–3) Hoffman (17) 29,278 37–30 4
68 June 11 @ Cardinals 5–2 Turnbull (1–0) Liberatore (3–6) Rodríguez (1) 28,530 38–30 4
69 June 13 @ Phillies 0–8 Suárez (5–1) Gausman (5–5) 40,596 38–31
70 June 14 @ Phillies 2–3 Kerkering (5–2) Green (2–2) Strahm (3) 43,711 38–32
71 June 15 @ Phillies 4–11 Wheeler (7–2) Berríos (2–3) 44,681 38–33
72 June 17 Diamondbacks 5–4 Hoffman (6–2) Miller (3–2) 38,537 39–33 3
73 June 18 Diamondbacks 8–1 Lauer (3–1) Rodríguez (2–4) 27,635 40–33 2
74 June 19 Diamondbacks 5–9 Nelson (4–2) Gausman (5–6) 33,978 40–34 3
75 June 20 White Sox 1–7 Alexander (4–7) Turnbull (1–1) 36,121 40–35 3
76 June 21 White Sox 7–1 Berríos (3–3) Civale (1–4) 41,488 41–35 3
77 June 22 White Sox 2–4 Leasure (2–4) Little (3–1) Taylor (1) 38,893 41–36 4
78 June 24 @ Guardians 10–6 Lauer (4–1) Allen (5–5) 22,525 42–36
79 June 25 @ Guardians 4–5 (10) Enright (1–0) Fluharty (3–2) 23,849 42–37
80 June 26 @ Guardians 6–0 Gausman (6–6) Bibee (4–8) 26,217 43–37 3
81 June 27 @ Red Sox 9–0 Berríos (4–3) Bello (3–3) 35,719 44–37 3
82 June 28 @ Red Sox 1–15 Giolito (4–1) Bassitt (7–4) 34,927 44–38 3
83 June 29 @ Red Sox 5–3 Rodríguez (2–0) Buehler (5–6) Hoffman (18) 35,214 45–38 3
84 June 30 Yankees 5–4 Little (4–1) Leiter Jr. (4–5) Hoffman (19) 40,619 46–38 2
July: 18–8 (Home: 11–1; Road: 7–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB
85 July 1 Yankees 12–5 Fisher (2–0) Leiter Jr. (4–6) 41,129 47–38 1
86 July 2 Yankees 11–9 García (1–2) Williams (2–3) Hoffman (20) 30,985 48–38
87 July 3 Yankees 8–5 Bassitt (8–4) Beeter (0–1) Hoffman (21) 36,848 49–38 +1
88 July 4 Angels 4–3 (10) Green (3–2) Bachman (1–2) 30,119 50–38 +2
89 July 5 Angels 4–3 (11) Fisher (3–0) Zeferjahn (5–3) 37,269 51–38 +3
90 July 6 Angels 3–2 Burr (1–0) Anderson (2–6) Hoffman (22) 40,114 52–38 +3
91 July 7 @ White Sox 8–4 Berríos (5–3) Burke (4–8) 13,292 53–38 +3½
92 July 8 @ White Sox 6–1 (6) Bassitt (9–4) Civale (1–6) 13,027 54–38 +3½
93 July 9 @ White Sox 1–2 Houser (1–0) Lauer (4–2) Leasure (2) 11,123 54–39 +2½
94 July 11 @ Athletics 7–6 Scherzer (1–0) Severino (2–11) 7,950 55–39 +2
95 July 12 @ Athletics 3–4 Lopez (3–5) Gausman (6–7) Miller (18) 8,738 55–40 +2
96 July 13 @ Athletics 3–6 Springs (8–6) Berríos (5–4) Miller (19) 8,884 55–41 +2
95th All-Star Game in Cumberland, Georgia
97 July 18 Giants 4–0 Bassitt (10–4) Verlander (0–8) 41,339 56–41 +3
98 July 19 Giants 6–3 Lauer (5–2) Webb (9–7) Hoffman (23) 42,015 57–41 +3
99 July 20 Giants 8–6 Berríos (6–4) Ray (9–4) Rodríguez (2) 41,693 58–41 +3
100 July 21 Yankees 4–1 Gausman (7–7) Rodón (10–7) Hoffman (24) 41,788 59–41 +4
101 July 22 Yankees 4–5 Hamilton (2–1) Hoffman (6–3) Williams (15) 42,326 59–42 +3
102 July 23 Yankees 8–4 Bassitt (11–4) Fried (11–4) 42,143 60–42 +4
103 July 24 @ Tigers 11–4 Lauer (6–2) Olson (4–4) 30,051 61–42 +4½
104 July 25 @ Tigers 6–2 Berríos (7–4) Montero (4–3) 37,820 62–42 +5½
105 July 26 @ Tigers 6–1 Fisher (4–0) Vest (5–2) 40,528 63–42 +6½
106 July 27 @ Tigers 4–10 Flaherty (6–10) Scherzer (1–1) 36,053 63–43 +5½
107 July 28 @ Orioles 4–11 Martin (1–0) Bassitt (11–5) 20,176 63–44 +5½
108 July 29 @ Orioles (game 1) 4–16 Morton (7–8) Lucas (3–3) 16,194 63–45 +5
109 July 29 @ Orioles (game 2) 2–3 Kittredge (2–2) Hoffman (6–4) Martin (1) 14,929 63–46 +4
110 July 30 @ Orioles 9–8 Fluharty (4–2) Canó (1–6) Hoffman (25) 17,049 64–46 +4
August: 15–12 (Home: 8–7; Road: 7–5)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB
111 August 1 Royals 3–9 Wacha (5–9) Gausman (7–8) 41,492 64–47 +3½
112 August 2 Royals 4–2 Scherzer (2–1) Cameron (5–5) Hoffman (26) 41,842 65–47 +4
113 August 3 Royals 4–7 (10) Harvey (1–0) Domínguez (2–4) 41,461 65–48 +3
114 August 4 @ Rockies 15–1 Lauer (7–2) Gordon (2–4) 22,075 66–48 +3
115 August 5 @ Rockies 10–4 Berríos (8–4) Molina (0–1) 25,141 67–48 +3
116 August 6 @ Rockies 20–1 Gausman (8–8) Freeland (2–12) 21,749 68–48 +4
117 August 8 @ Dodgers 1–5 Kershaw (6–2) Scherzer (2–2) 53,825 68–49 +3
118 August 9 @ Dodgers 1–9 Snell (2–1) Bassitt (11–6) 44,727 68–50 +3
119 August 10 @ Dodgers 5–4 Hoffman (7–4) Vesia (2–2) Fluharty (1) 41,557 69–50 +4
120 August 12 Cubs 5–1 Berríos (9–4) Assad (0–1) 43,003 70–50 +4½
121 August 13 Cubs 1–4 Horton (7–3) Gausman (8–9) Palencia (16) 43,120 70–51 +4½
122 August 14 Cubs 2–1 Scherzer (3–2) Boyd (11–6) Hoffman (27) 43,270 71–51 +5
123 August 15 Rangers 6–5 Hoffman (8–4) Maton (2–5) 42,260 72–51 +5
124 August 16 Rangers 14–2 Lauer (8–2) Corbin (6–9) 42,686 73–51 +5
125 August 17 Rangers 4–10 Eovaldi (11–3) Berríos (9–5) Armstrong (4) 42,549 73–52 +5
126 August 18 @ Pirates 2–5 Sisk (1–1) Rodríguez (2–1) Santana (8) 17,477 73–53 +5
127 August 19 @ Pirates 7–3 Scherzer (4–2) Keller (5–12) 14,282 74–53 +5
128 August 20 @ Pirates 1–2 Oviedo (1–0) Bassitt (11–7) Santana (9) 14,019 74–54 +4
129 August 22 @ Marlins 5–2 Bieber (1–0) Gusto (7–6) Hoffman (28) 14,923 75–54 +5
130 August 23 @ Marlins 7–6 (12) Nance (1–0) Faucher (3–4) Little (1) 24,943 76–54 +5
131 August 24 @ Marlins 3–5 Pérez (6–3) Gausman (8–10) Phillips (2) 20,620 76–55 +5
132 August 25 Twins 10–4 Scherzer (5–2) Ryan (12–7) 41,845 77–55 +5
133 August 26 Twins 5–7 Tonkin (2–0) Hoffman (8–5) Topa (4) 42,235 77–56 +4
134 August 27 Twins 9–8 Domínguez (3–4) Tonkin (2–1) Hoffman (29) 42,361 78–56 +4
135 August 29 Brewers 2–7 Peralta (16–5) Bieber (1–1) 41,390 78–57 +3
136 August 30 Brewers 1–4 Ashby (3–1) Hoffman (8–6) Uribe (4) 41,424 78–58 +2
137 August 31 Brewers 8–4 Nance (2–0) Woodruff (5–2) 41,488 79–58 +3
September: 15–10 (Home: 9–3; Road: 6–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB
138 September 1 @ Reds 4–5 Zulueta (1–0) Little (4–2) 21,773 79–59 +2½
139 September 2 @ Reds 12–9 Varland (4–3) Barlow (6–3) Hoffman (30) 20,769 80–59 +2½
140 September 3 @ Reds 13–9 Bieber (2–1) Martinez (10–11) 17,134 81–59 +3½
141 September 5 @ Yankees 7–1 Gausman (9–10) Schlittler (2–3) 46,055 82–59 +4
142 September 6 @ Yankees 1–3 Gil (3–1) Bassitt (11–8) Bednar (21) 45,123 82–60 +3
143 September 7 @ Yankees 3–4 Fried (16–5) Scherzer (5–3) Bednar (22) 43,266 82–61 +2
144 September 9 Astros 4–3 (10) Hoffman (9–6) Kimbrel (0–1) 40,252 83–61 +3
145 September 10 Astros 2–3 De Los Santos (6–3) Hoffman (9–7) Abreu (5) 36,760 83–62 +3
146 September 11 Astros 6–0 Gausman (10–10) Javier (1–3) 41,224 84–62 +3
147 September 12 Orioles 6–1 Fisher (5–0) Enns (3–3) 34,376 85–62 +3
148 September 13 Orioles 5–4 Fisher (6–0) Canó (3–7) 42,461 86–62 +3
149 September 14 Orioles 11–2 Bieber (3–1) Wolfram (3–1) 42,032 87–62 +4
150 September 15 @ Rays 2–1 (11) Fisher (7–0) Kelly (4–2) 8,972 88–62 +5
151 September 16 @ Rays 6–5 Lauer (9–2) Pepiot (11–11) Hoffman (31) 8,908 89–62 +5
152 September 17 @ Rays 1–2 Seymour (4–2) Rodríguez (2–2) Fairbanks (27) 8,959 89–63 +4
153 September 18 @ Rays 0–4 Baz (10–12) Bassitt (11–9) 8,042 89–64 +3
154 September 19 @ Royals 1–20 Lorenzen (6–11) Scherzer (5–4) 26,459 89–65 +3
155 September 20 @ Royals 1–2 Cameron (9–7) Bieber (3–2) Estévez (41) 25,774 89–66 +2
156 September 21 @ Royals 8–5 Domínguez (4–4) Wacha (9–13) Hoffman (32) 32,936 90–66 +2
157 September 23 Red Sox 1–4 Wilson (4–1) Gausman (10–11) Chapman (32) 42,927 90–67 +1
158 September 24 Red Sox 1–7 Crochet (18–5) Scherzer (5–5) 39,438 90–68
159 September 25 Red Sox 6–1 Rodríguez (3–2) Bello (11–9) 42,129 91–68
160 September 26 Rays 4–2 Bieber (4–2) Houser (8–5) Hoffman (33) 42,184 92–68
161 September 27 Rays 5–1 Yesavage (1–0) Boyle (1–4) 42,624 93–68
162 September 28 Rays 13–4 Fluharty (5–2) Seymour (4–3) 42,083 94–68

Postseason

Postseason game log

Legend
Blue Jays win Blue Jays loss Game postponed
2025 Postseason Game Log
American League Division Series (vs. New York Yankees): 3–1
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Series
1 October 4 Yankees 10–1 Gausman (1–0) Gil (0–1) 44,655 1–0
2 October 5 Yankees 13–7 Yesavage (1–0) Fried (0–1) 44,764 2–0
3 October 7 @ Yankees 6–9 Hill (1–0) Varland (0–1) Bednar (2) 47,399 2–1
4 October 8 @ Yankees 5–2 Domínguez (1–0) Schlittler (1–1) Hoffman (1) 47,823 3–1
American League Championship Series (vs. Seattle Mariners): 4–3
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Series
1 October 12 Mariners 1–3 Miller (1–0) Gausman (1–1) Muñoz (2) 44,474 0–1
2 October 13 Mariners 3–10 Bazardo (1–0) Yesavage (1–1) 44,814 0–2
3 October 15 @ Mariners 13–4 Bieber (1–0) Kirby (0–1) 46,471 1–2
4 October 16 @ Mariners 8–2 Scherzer (1–0) Castillo (1–1) 46,981 2–2
5 October 17 @ Mariners 2–6 Speier (1–1) Little (0–1) 46,758 2–3
6 October 19 Mariners 6–2 Yesavage (2–1) Gilbert (1–1) 44,764 3–3
7 October 20 Mariners 4–3 Gausman (2–1) Bazardo (1–1) Hoffman (2) 44,770 4–3
World Series (vs. Los Angeles Dodgers): 3–4
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Series
1 October 24 Dodgers 11–4 Domínguez (2–0) Snell (3–1) 44,353 1–0
2 October 25 Dodgers 1–5 Yamamoto (3–1) Gausman (2–2) 44,607 1–1
3 October 27 @ Dodgers 5–6 (18) Klein (1–0) Little (0–2) 52,654 1–2
4 October 28 @ Dodgers 6–2 Bieber (2–0) Ohtani (2–1) 52,552 2–2
5 October 29 @ Dodgers 6–1 Yesavage (3–1) Snell (3–2) 52,175 3–2
6 October 31 Dodgers 1–3 Yamamoto (4–1) Gausman (2–3) Glasnow (1) 44,710 3–3
7 November 1 Dodgers 4–5 (11) Yamamoto (5–1) Bieber (2–1) 44,713 3–4

Postseason rosters

Playoff rosters

Roster

2025 Toronto Blue Jays
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Statistics

= Indicates team leader
= Indicates league leader

Batting

(updated through September 29, 2025)

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB AVG Ref.
Addison Barger 135 460 61 112 32 1 21 74 4 36 .243 [36]
Bo Bichette 139 582 78 181 44 1 18 94 4 40 .311 [37]
Jonatan Clase 34 100 10 21 3 0 2 9 3 10 .210 [38]
Ernie Clement 157 545 83 151 35 2 9 50 6 27 .277 [39]
Ty France 37 94 9 26 6 0 1 8 0 3 .277 [40]
Andrés Giménez 101 329 39 69 11 1 7 35 12 25 .210 [41]
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 156 589 96 172 34 0 23 84 6 81 .292 [42]
Tyler Heineman 64 149 25 43 8 1 3 20 2 12 .289 [43]
Leo Jiménez 18 29 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 2 .069 [44]
Buddy Kennedy 2 5 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .200 [45]
Isiah Kiner-Falefa 19 30 5 7 1 0 1 5 0 0 .233 [46]
Alejandro Kirk 130 451 45 127 18 0 15 76 1 48 .282 [47]
Joey Loperfido 41 96 12 32 4 0 4 14 1 4 .333 [48]
Nathan Lukes 135 388 55 99 19 2 12 65 2 38 .255 [49]
Will Robertson 3 10 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 .100 [50]
Alan Roden 43 98 12 20 5 1 1 8 0 8 .204 [51]
Ali Sánchez 8 21 2 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 .238 [52]
Anthony Santander 54 194 16 34 5 0 6 18 0 25 .175 [53]
Davis Schneider 82 188 33 44 5 0 11 31 3 36 .234 [54]
George Springer 140 498 106 154 27 1 32 84 18 69 .309 [55]
Michael Stefanic 9 22 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 .182 [56]
Myles Straw 137 267 51 70 14 1 4 32 12 19 .262 [57]
Daulton Varsho 71 248 43 59 13 2 20 55 2 17 .238 [58]
Will Wagner 40 114 13 27 7 0 0 7 1 15 .237 [59]
Totals 162 5507 798 1461 294 13 191 771 77 520 .265 [60]

Pitching

(updated through September 29, 2025)

Player G GS W L SV ERA WHIP IP H R ER BB K Ref.
Jacob Barnes 6 0 0 1 0 9.00 1.63 8 10 9 8 3 5 [61]
Chris Bassitt 32 31 11 9 0 3.96 1.33 17013 174 80 75 52 166 [62]
José Berríos 31 30 9 5 0 4.17 1.30 166 160 86 77 56 138 [63]
Shane Bieber 7 7 4 2 0 3.57 1.02 4013 34 16 16 7 37 [64]
Ryan Borucki 4 0 0 0 0 0.00 1.62 413 3 0 0 4 5 [65]
Justin Bruihl 15 0 0 0 0 5.27 1.90 1323 19 10 8 7 18 [66]
Ryan Burr 2 0 1 0 0 0.00 1.00 2 1 0 0 1 3 [67]
Seranthony Domínguez 24 0 2 1 0 3.00 1.14 1323 21 12 11 12 25 [68]
Lázaro Estrada 2 0 0 0 0 8.59 1.50 713 10 7 7 1 10 [69]
Braydon Fisher 52 1 7 0 0 2.70 1.02 50 32 15 15 19 62 [70]
Mason Fluharty 55 0 5 2 1 4.44 1.14 5223 36 28 26 24 56 [71]
Bowden Francis 14 14 2 8 0 6.05 1.53 64 71 46 43 27 54 [72]
Yimi García 22 0 1 2 3 3.86 1.19 21 13 10 9 12 25 [73]
Kevin Gausman 32 32 10 11 0 3.59 1.06 193 155 79 77 50 189 [74]
Chad Green 45 0 3 2 1 5.56 1.47 4323 51 28 27 13 35 [75]
Tyler Heineman 3 0 0 0 0 32.40 4.50 313 15 12 12 0 0 [43]
Jeff Hoffman 71 0 9 7 33 4.37 1.19 68 54 34 33 27 84 [76]
Isiah Kiner-Falefa 1 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 23 0 0 0 0 0 [46]
Eric Lauer 28 15 9 2 0 3.18 1.11 10423 90 39 37 26 102 [77]
Casey Lawrence 1 0 0 0 0 10.13 2.25 223 6 3 3 0 1 [78]
Brendon Little 79 0 4 2 1 3.03 1.36 6813 48 28 23 45 91 [79]
Richard Lovelady 2 0 0 1 0 21.60 2.40 123 2 4 4 2 3 [80]
Easton Lucas 6 5 3 3 0 6.66 1.52 2413 25 18 18 12 23 [81]
Tommy Nance 30 0 2 0 0 1.99 1.01 3123 25 11 7 7 32 [82]
Robinson Piña 1 0 0 0 0 6.75 3.75 113 4 3 1 1 1 [83]
Yariel Rodríguez 66 1 3 2 2 3.08 1.15 73 50 26 25 34 66 [84]
Ali Sánchez 1 0 0 0 0 18.00 3.00 1 3 2 2 0 1 [52]
Nick Sandlin 19 0 0 2 1 2.20 1.16 1613 11 7 4 8 16 [85]
Max Scherzer 17 17 5 5 0 5.19 1.29 85 87 49 49 23 82 [86]
Paxton Schultz 13 2 0 0 0 4.38 1.42 2423 27 16 12 8 28 [87]
Michael Stefanic 1 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 [56]
Erik Swanson 6 0 1 0 0 15.19 2.44 513 8 9 9 5 3 [88]
Dillon Tate 6 0 0 0 0 4.26 2.21 613 8 3 3 6 8 [89]
Spencer Turnbull 3 1 1 1 0 7.11 2.53 613 12 5 5 4 4 [90]
José Ureña 6 2 0 0 0 3.65 1.22 1213 12 5 5 3 5 [91]
Louis Varland 23 1 1 0 0 4.94 1.39 2323 24 13 13 9 28 [92]
Josh Walker 3 0 0 0 0 7.20 2.00 5 8 4 4 2 8 [93]
Trey Yesavage 3 3 1 0 0 3.21 1.43 14 13 5 5 7 16 [94]
Totals 162 162 94 68 42 4.19 1.27 1438.0 1313 721 669 517 1430 [95]

Transactions

March

  • On March 27, designated Tommy Nance, Zach Pop, and Nick Robertson for assignment, placed Daulton Varsho on the 10-day injured list, placed Ryan Burr and Erik Swanson on the 15-day injured list, and selected the contracts of Jacob Barnes, Alan Roden, and Myles Straw.[96]
  • On March 29, outrighted Tommy Nance to Triple-A Buffalo.[96]
  • On March 30, placed Max Scherzer on the 15-day injured list, designated Richard Lovelady for assignment, recalled Easton Lucas, and selected the contract of Mason Fluharty.[96]

April

  • On April 1, traded Nick Robertson to the Houston Astros for Edinson Batista.[97]
  • On April 2, released Zach Pop.[97]
  • On April 3, outrighted Richard Lovelady to Triple-A Buffalo.[97]
  • On April 15, placed Nathan Lukes on the paternity list and recalled Addison Barger.[97]
  • On April 17, optioned Davis Schneider to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons.[97]
  • On April 18, activated Nathan Lukes.[97]

Farm system

Level Team League Manager Win–loss record Division Postseason Ref.
Triple-A Buffalo Bisons International League Casey Candaele 30–43
(first half)
31–42
(second half)
East Division Did not qualify [98]
Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats Eastern League Brent Lavallee 29–40
(first half)
27–41
(second half)
Northeast Division Did not qualify [99]
High-A Vancouver Canadians Northwest League Jose Mayorga 37–29
(first half)
38–28
(second half)
Northwest League Did not qualify [100]
Low-A Dunedin Blue Jays Florida State League Gil Kim 34–31
(first half)
26–35
(second half)
West Division Did not qualify [101]
Rookie FCL Blue Jays Florida Complex League John Tamargo 36–23 North Division Qualified
won F 2–0
[102]
Rookie DSL Blue Jays Blue Dominican Summer League Danny Canellas 22–33 Southwest Division Did not qualify [103]
Rookie DSL Blue Jays Red Dominican Summer League Ashley Ponce 30–26 South Division Did not qualify

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