Trey Yesavage’s Girlfriend Taylor Frick Celebrates 2-Year Anniversary with Heartwarming Message Amid Pumpkin Patch Stroll
The Blue Jays earned rest before the ALDS by winning the division title and dominated with strong performances from rookies and veterans alike, manager Schneider said.
- On Oct 9, 2025, the Toronto Blue Jays eliminated the New York Yankees in a four-game ALDS series and return home to host the ALCS's first two games while resetting their rotation.
- After a 94-win regular season, the Toronto Blue Jays earned a division title and a break before the ALDS while the New York Yankees played a full wild-card series.
- As a team, Toronto batted.338 with a.974 OPS, Guerrero posted a 1.609 OPS, and Yesavage threw 5 1/3 no-hit innings with 11 strikeouts.
- Four more victories will get the Toronto Blue Jays back to the Fall Classic, as they have won seven of eight games and retain home-field advantage for at least another round.
- Big decisions await ahead of the ALCS roster announcement likely on Sunday morning, with Max Scherzer and Chris Bassitt possibly returning and Detroit or Seattle set for a Friday night Game 5.
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Blue Jays to take ‘deep breath’ before starting ALCS
Toronto's opponent in the AL Championship Series, Detroit or Seattle, will have reason to be worried after the Blue Jays disposed of the Yankees in a four-game division series. Toronto will also get valuable rest time before it hosts Game 1 on Sunday.
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The Toronto Blue Jays are in the American League Championship Series starting Sunday at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This will be their first ALCS appearance in nine years. The Blue Jays opponent will either be the Seattle Mariners or the Detroit Tigers as they will play a fifth and deciding game in the ALDS in the Pacific Northwest on Friday. The Blue Jays reached the ALCS by beating the New York Yankees three games to one in …
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