Jays 2026 Thread

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That’s the vibe I get from Poilievre Jr. when watching him in the dugout, he doesn’t really interact with the other players, can easily tell that he’s not well liked, good riddance!
I'll say Vladdy is the exception. They go back a long way.
 
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If the Sandman is able to have a come back season, our offence will be fine. He could be the big bat we were looking for.
Your assuming everyone has another career year, which will not happen

Bo is the best hitter in MLB with more hits per at-bat than anyone
he will not be replaced

He was probably considering other issues such as endorsements in the big apple

Cant blame him, but not the same without him
 

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I heard from another source, I forgot where, that Bichette's decision had a lot to do with the artificial turf at Rogers Center and his leg injuries. Either way money talks, and the Blue Jays should've locked him up years ago.

Personally, I think they put too many eggs in the Kyle Tucker basket and they didn't really have a backup plan after he signed with the Dodgers. A very talented team stumbled upon Ross Atkins lap unexpectedly, and like I've always said this man has no understanding of team chemistry. Doesn't extend people properly, doesn't know how to maintain the relationship and doesn't know how to manage chemistry. Classic example.

But on the flipside if Springer, Santander and Okamoto have good years I think we'll be just fine. Clearly, the Blue Jays brought in Okamoto once they realized Bichette's asking price.

Philip
 
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I heard from another source, I forgot where, that Bichette's decision had a lot to do with the artificial turf at Rogers Center and his leg injuries. Either way money talks, and the Blue Jays should've locked him up years ago.

Personally, I think they put too many eggs in the Kyle Tucker basket and they didn't really have a backup plan after he signed with the Dodgers. A very talented team stumbled upon Ross Atkins lap unexpectedly, and like I've always said this man has no understanding of team chemistry. Doesn't extend people properly, doesn't know how to maintain the relationship and doesn't know how to manage chemistry. Classic example.

But on the flipside if Springer, Santander and Okamoto have good years I think we'll be just fine. Clearly, the Blue Jays brought in Okamoto once they realized Bichette's asking price.

Philip
Santander's year last year, was a disaster. Hopefully, he'll recover this year. The Jays paid a lot of money to sign him.
 
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