The Toronto Blue Jays have built something extremely special over the course of the last few years, especially with the moves they made last winter. As a franchise that now has another World Series appearance tied to its name and a roster that is only seeming to improve each winter with the contracts handed out, there is a lot to be excited about for 2026.
With that said, it is also worth looking back at 2025 and how the team performed throughout the year. The offense was very strong from many core contributors, and many veteran pieces overperformed their expectations, which helped give the team its positive offensive output.
They had a pretty good amount of power output throughout the season, as they were tied for No. 11 in home runs on the season by a team. While not one of the very top teams there, they were able to hit them at critical junctures, ensuring they got maximum worth out of the play.
A notable one was their longest of the year, which came at Coors Field, to the surprise of very few who know how hitting works at that facility.
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