The 2025 Toronto Blue Jays

dchoye

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If you told me at spring training that Blue Jays would be 1st in AL by Sept and at worse make the playoffs by October I’ll take it. Jays fans are spoiled The other team fan base are stressed out battling each other for the final playoff berths Looking forward to playoffs. Only one team wins the WS Sure I’ll like to have the 1st round bye and if it happens great if not Just enjoy the ride for now.
 
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dchoye

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So many Blue Jay fans have PTSD from 1987
it’s not the same. In those days the teams had to win the division for a chance to move on to the WS There was no wild card playoffs
Blue Jays will make to the postseason with or without a bye
 
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Are the Jays going to blow this, like in 1987?

I just finished watching this on YouTube because I'm getting scary thoughts about this. I remember this.
I was shocked and depressed for days after this game.

....aside from the release of Never Gonna Give You Up (lol) 1987 what a sad and depressing time.

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Cleveland (84 wins) and Stripey-Cats (85 wins) both lose. Jays win and have 90 wins.

That's the playoff seed clinch. With 6 games left, Jays are 6 games up. And any mathematical chance of Cleveland ousting Jays for 6 seed is fucked because Cleveland and the Stripey-Cats play 3. Any team that wins 2 (or 3) out of 3 blocks the other team from catching the Jays.
 

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Say what you will about Max Scherzer's on field performance, but his presence in the clubhouse is priceless. After today's playoff clinching victory he was the happiest guy on the team. He's 41 and has done it all, but he still celebrates like a rookie.
 

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Cleveland (84 wins) and Stripey-Cats (85 wins) both lose. Jays win and have 90 wins.

That's the playoff seed clinch. With 6 games left, Jays are 6 games up. And any mathematical chance of Cleveland ousting Jays for 6 seed is fucked because Cleveland and the Stripey-Cats play 3. Any team that wins 2 (or 3) out of 3 blocks the other team from catching the Jays.
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It's remarkable what Cleveland is doing. And this is without their closer and Josh Naylor. I wish the Blue Jays picked up Ramirez when they were talking about that a few years ago. That guy is clutch and he does damage in clutch situations.

aside from the my house, my house my house game, which is like two or three years ago… Has Guerrero ever had a walk off?

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It's remarkable what Cleveland is doing. And this is without their closer and Josh Naylor. I wish the Blue Jays picked up Ramirez when they were talking about that a few years ago. That guy is clutch and he does damage in clutch situations.

aside from the my house, my house my house game, which is like two or three years ago… Has Guerrero ever had a walk off?

Philip
... oh and congratulations to the Blue Jays for making the postseason.

But I will be honest I have a major Jeff Hoffman concern. I think there's something with this whole injury report situation before they signed him and I think they have overused him and he's got a tired arm. This guy went from 97 miles an hour to 93 miles an hour. I feel like every outing is a naibiter worse than Romano and Hoffman only gets outs by getting lucky. Either it is a swing and miss by simply missing it or they hit it hard right to somebody. What's even more nerve-racking is he can't throw his 85 mile an hour slider for strikes. That won't last very long. I have a feeling he will not be very popular after the postseason is over.

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