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August 21, 2025
Blue Jays Announce Vladimir Guerrero Jr. News After Leaving Pirates Game - Athlon Sports
Josh E. Valdez
Athlon Sports
Blue Jays Announce Vladimir Guerrero Jr. News After Leaving Pirates Game - Athlon Sports

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. remains Toronto's offensive engine, hitting .300 with a .898 OPS while leading the Blue Jays in homers (21) and RBIs (69). His high OBP (.398) guards fantasy value even as the power pace sits below his 2021 peak. A left hamstring tightness forced his exit, injecting risk into the Toronto lineup as six weeks remain and playoff seeding looms.

Toronto counters with a deep, balanced attack led by Bo Bichette and George Springer, supported by a rotation featuring Kevin Gausman and Eric Lauer, with veteran depth from Max Scherzer, Shane Bieber, and closer Jeff Hoffman. If Guerrero sits, expect more emphasis on OBP+contact players and a shuffle of the top of the order. The Yankees and Red Sox are within reach, but Toronto sits a half-game up for the AL’s top seed, making Guerrero’s health a key fantasy pivot down the stretch.

What is the rest-of-season outlook for Guerrero Jr. in standard fantasy formats given the hamstring issue?Which Jays players become the best pivots if Guerrero’s availability is limited for several weeks?How should fantasy owners position themselves for the six-week stretch with Guerrero at risk?What are the strongest single-week DFS plays around Guerrero’s status this coming slate?
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@Eric Lauer | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Jeff Hoffman | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Jeff Hoffman | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Kevin Gausman | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Kevin Gausman | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Max Scherzer | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Max Scherzer | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
New York Yankees | MLB
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@Ty France | Seattle Mariners | MLB
@Ty France | Seattle Mariners | MLB
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August 20, 2025
Eric Lauer odd man out, Shane Bieber to make Blue Jays debut
Gregor Chisholm
Toronto Star
Eric Lauer odd man out, Shane Bieber to make Blue Jays debut

Toronto’s latest roster reshuffle highlights a deep Jays roster as they push for playoff rhythm. Joey Loperfido was optioned to make room for George Springer, underscoring the margin between productive depth and daily lineup stability. On the pitching side, Eric Lauer’s strong run made the fifth spot a hot debate with José Berríos’ recent velocity dip complicating a straightforward decision. Bieber’s arrival in Miami signals Toronto’s intent to test playoff-worthy rotations in real time, while the top three arms—Scherzer, Gausman and Bieber—anchor the staff. Toronto’s off-days later this month force a decision between a traditional five-man rotation or a six-man staff, balancing rest, bullpen length, and playoff readiness. Bassitt looms as a potential Game 1 candidate in a best-of-five, should the standings tighten and the bullpen demand remains high.

The piece drills into contract math and role clarity, explaining why Berríos’ $18.7M option and Lauer’s lack of a guaranteed deal shape the long-relief discussion. It also contemplates how the Jays manage a potential six-man spread without sacrificing bullpen integrity, especially with an eye on October. Fantasy managers should monitor innings allocations, long-reliever roles, and the timing of Bieber’s playoff cadence as Toronto paces toward a postseason run. Off-days, rest, and matchup-driven decisions all factor into Toronto’s late-season workflow.

Which rotation path is most likely for Toronto in September and October?What is the best single bet for fantasy managers given the Jays’ current plan?How could off-days influence the Jays’ starter usage in the final stretch?Which Jays hitters should fantasy players target most in the immediate lineup changes?
Mentions:
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August 17, 2025
As Berrios stumbles, Blue Jays face rotation decisions with Bieber healthy
Tim Wharnsby The Canadian Press
Toronto Star
As Berrios stumbles, Blue Jays face rotation decisions with Bieber healthy

Toronto’s rotation puzzle gains a new piece as Shane Bieber returns healthy and ready to debut for the Blue Jays, with Kevin Gausman, Max Scherzer and Chris Bassitt lined up for starts in Pittsburgh. A six-man frame could soon be in play as Jose Berrios and Eric Lauer also push for innings, and rest days loom late in the schedule.

Meanwhile, the offense keeps pace with George Springer delivering a homer in his return to form, highlighting Toronto’s upside as they hold a five-game lead in the AL East. The club eyes a swing through Pittsburgh and Miami, then a rare Thursday off before a series in Miami, keeping fantasy managers watching workloads and matchups closely.

Rest and rotation depth could shape fantasy value— Bieber boosts the pitching staff; Berrios might benefit from a lighter workload at times; the bullpen could see shifts with an extra off day ahead. The Jays remain a top target for streaming arms and batters alike as they navigate a critical stretch.

With Bieber back in the fold, how should fantasy managers re-weight the Jays’ starting pitching for the rest of the season?Which Jays batters are most likely to benefit from Bieber’s return and the deeper rotation?What is the best strategy for streaming Jays starters in the next month?How should fantasy players react to the Rangers’ offense when facing Toronto’s rotation?
Mentions:
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@George Springer | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
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August 16, 2025
Why Jeff Hoffman picked up the Blue Jays’ win Friday night
Mike Wilner
Toronto Star
Why Jeff Hoffman picked up the Blue Jays’ win Friday night
Toronto bullpen heroics and a late swing changed the dynamic in a 6-5 Toronto win over Texas. Hoffman came in with a one-run lead and struck out the side to seal it, a move later logged as his win rather than a save after a Rule 9.17(c) interpretation. Varland allowed a two-run homer to Marcus Semien in the eighth, briefly giving Texas the lead before Toronto answered. Mason Fluharty started the frame, Lauer provided the mound chatter and even flirted with batting, while Tyler Heineman finished the ninth for Toronto. For fantasy, Hoffman’s win without a save, Semien’s late power, and the flip in scoring impact bullpen value and how you chase wins plus holds in your leagues.
Given Semien’s late two-run shot off Varland, how should fantasy managers recalibrate Varland’s rest-of-season outlook?How does a win credited to Hoffman (instead of a save) alter fantasy scoring and roster decisions?Will Hoffman’s win-only frame change how you project Jays’ bullpen usage this season?If Lauer’s pitching-batting banter ever becomes real, what are the fantasy implications for pitcher-hit rules?
Mentions:
@Eric Lauer | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Eric Lauer | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Jeff Hoffman | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Jeff Hoffman | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Louis Varland | Minnesota Twins | MLB
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@Marcus Semien | Texas Rangers | MLB
@Marcus Semien | Texas Rangers | MLB
@Mason Fluharty | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Mason Fluharty | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Rowdy Tellez | Texas Rangers | MLB
@Rowdy Tellez | Texas Rangers | MLB
Texas Rangers | MLB
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@Tyler Heineman | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Tyler Heineman | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB

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August 16, 2025
Myles Straw's multi-home game stirs Blue Jays to 14-2 rout of Rangers
Tim Wharnsby The Canadian Press
Toronto Star
Myles Straw's multi-home game stirs Blue Jays to 14-2 rout of Rangers

The Blue Jays exploded for 14 runs on 18 hits, pinning a lopsided win on the Rangers as Toronto stretched its win streak to three. Myles Straw kicked it off with a three‑run homer in the second and followed with a two‑run shot in the third, logging his first career multihomer game and a 4‑for‑5 day with five RBI. Bo Bichette ripped a bases‑cleared double in the second, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. watched from first as Springer’s return factored into the lineup, and Daulton Varsho added a two‑run homer as Toronto batted around in the fifth. Davis Schneider delivered a three‑run homer as Rowdy Tellez, in a rare position‑player stint on the mound, logged seventh‑inning action.

The 18‑hit attack bought Lauer a season‑high 102 pitches before giving way in the sixth; Corbin struggled early, exiting after just 2 1/3 frames as seven runs crossed on eight hits. The Rangers dropped their fourth in a row, while Toronto rode the offense to coast to a dominant victory. Springer’s return from a concussion and the rest‑of‑lineup momentum provided Toronto with a template of depth and pop for the upcoming stretch.

Blue Jays fans were handed a clear signal: the lineup’s depth is playing at peak efficiency, Straw’s breakout adds a dangerous speed element, and the home‑and‑away balance in the order creates a formidable fantasy profile. For Texas, the continued bullpen work and short outbursts from the bats will need to evolve to avoid further slide.

Which Jays hitters are must-starts in the next 7 days given this offensive outburst?What are the best Rangers targets in DFS after this loss?Which Jays pitcher matchups should fantasy players target or avoid in the next series?What should fantasy managers monitor in the Jays’ lineup rotations for the coming weeks?
Mentions:
@Bo Bichette | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Bo Bichette | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Davis Schneider | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Davis Schneider | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Eric Lauer | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Eric Lauer | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Myles Straw | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Myles Straw | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Patrick Corbin | Texas Rangers | MLB
@Patrick Corbin | Texas Rangers | MLB
Texas Rangers | MLB
Texas Rangers | MLB
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Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Vladimir Guerrero Jr. | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Vladimir Guerrero Jr. | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB

https://www.thestar.com/sports/blue-jays/myles-str..

August 21, 2025
Blue Jays Announce Vladimir Guerrero Jr. News After Leaving Pirates Game - Athlon Sports
Josh E. Valdez
Athlon Sports
Blue Jays Announce Vladimir Guerrero Jr. News After Leaving Pirates Game - Athlon Sports

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. remains Toronto's offensive engine, hitting .300 with a .898 OPS while leading the Blue Jays in homers (21) and RBIs (69). His high OBP (.398) guards fantasy value even as the power pace sits below his 2021 peak. A left hamstring tightness forced his exit, injecting risk into the Toronto lineup as six weeks remain and playoff seeding looms.

Toronto counters with a deep, balanced attack led by Bo Bichette and George Springer, supported by a rotation featuring Kevin Gausman and Eric Lauer, with veteran depth from Max Scherzer, Shane Bieber, and closer Jeff Hoffman. If Guerrero sits, expect more emphasis on OBP+contact players and a shuffle of the top of the order. The Yankees and Red Sox are within reach, but Toronto sits a half-game up for the AL’s top seed, making Guerrero’s health a key fantasy pivot down the stretch.

What is the rest-of-season outlook for Guerrero Jr. in standard fantasy formats given the hamstring issue?Which Jays players become the best pivots if Guerrero’s availability is limited for several weeks?How should fantasy owners position themselves for the six-week stretch with Guerrero at risk?What are the strongest single-week DFS plays around Guerrero’s status this coming slate?
Mentions:
@Bo Bichette | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Bo Bichette | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
Boston Red Sox | MLB
Boston Red Sox | MLB
Detroit Tigers | MLB
Detroit Tigers | MLB
@Eric Lauer | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Eric Lauer | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Jeff Hoffman | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Jeff Hoffman | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Kevin Gausman | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Kevin Gausman | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Max Scherzer | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Max Scherzer | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
New York Yankees | MLB
New York Yankees | MLB
@Ty France | Seattle Mariners | MLB
@Ty France | Seattle Mariners | MLB
@Vladimir Guerrero Jr. | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Vladimir Guerrero Jr. | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB

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August 20, 2025
Eric Lauer odd man out, Shane Bieber to make Blue Jays debut
Gregor Chisholm
Toronto Star
Eric Lauer odd man out, Shane Bieber to make Blue Jays debut

Toronto’s latest roster reshuffle highlights a deep Jays roster as they push for playoff rhythm. Joey Loperfido was optioned to make room for George Springer, underscoring the margin between productive depth and daily lineup stability. On the pitching side, Eric Lauer’s strong run made the fifth spot a hot debate with José Berríos’ recent velocity dip complicating a straightforward decision. Bieber’s arrival in Miami signals Toronto’s intent to test playoff-worthy rotations in real time, while the top three arms—Scherzer, Gausman and Bieber—anchor the staff. Toronto’s off-days later this month force a decision between a traditional five-man rotation or a six-man staff, balancing rest, bullpen length, and playoff readiness. Bassitt looms as a potential Game 1 candidate in a best-of-five, should the standings tighten and the bullpen demand remains high.

The piece drills into contract math and role clarity, explaining why Berríos’ $18.7M option and Lauer’s lack of a guaranteed deal shape the long-relief discussion. It also contemplates how the Jays manage a potential six-man spread without sacrificing bullpen integrity, especially with an eye on October. Fantasy managers should monitor innings allocations, long-reliever roles, and the timing of Bieber’s playoff cadence as Toronto paces toward a postseason run. Off-days, rest, and matchup-driven decisions all factor into Toronto’s late-season workflow.

Which rotation path is most likely for Toronto in September and October?What is the best single bet for fantasy managers given the Jays’ current plan?How could off-days influence the Jays’ starter usage in the final stretch?Which Jays hitters should fantasy players target most in the immediate lineup changes?
Mentions:
@Chris Bassitt | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Chris Bassitt | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Eric Lauer | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Eric Lauer | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@George Springer | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@George Springer | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Joey Loperfido | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Joey Loperfido | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@José Berríos | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@José Berríos | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
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@Max Scherzer | New York Mets | MLB
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https://www.thestar.com/sports/blue-jays/eric-laue..

August 17, 2025
As Berrios stumbles, Blue Jays face rotation decisions with Bieber healthy
Tim Wharnsby The Canadian Press
Toronto Star
As Berrios stumbles, Blue Jays face rotation decisions with Bieber healthy

Toronto’s rotation puzzle gains a new piece as Shane Bieber returns healthy and ready to debut for the Blue Jays, with Kevin Gausman, Max Scherzer and Chris Bassitt lined up for starts in Pittsburgh. A six-man frame could soon be in play as Jose Berrios and Eric Lauer also push for innings, and rest days loom late in the schedule.

Meanwhile, the offense keeps pace with George Springer delivering a homer in his return to form, highlighting Toronto’s upside as they hold a five-game lead in the AL East. The club eyes a swing through Pittsburgh and Miami, then a rare Thursday off before a series in Miami, keeping fantasy managers watching workloads and matchups closely.

Rest and rotation depth could shape fantasy value— Bieber boosts the pitching staff; Berrios might benefit from a lighter workload at times; the bullpen could see shifts with an extra off day ahead. The Jays remain a top target for streaming arms and batters alike as they navigate a critical stretch.

With Bieber back in the fold, how should fantasy managers re-weight the Jays’ starting pitching for the rest of the season?Which Jays batters are most likely to benefit from Bieber’s return and the deeper rotation?What is the best strategy for streaming Jays starters in the next month?How should fantasy players react to the Rangers’ offense when facing Toronto’s rotation?
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August 16, 2025
Why Jeff Hoffman picked up the Blue Jays’ win Friday night
Mike Wilner
Toronto Star
Why Jeff Hoffman picked up the Blue Jays’ win Friday night
Toronto bullpen heroics and a late swing changed the dynamic in a 6-5 Toronto win over Texas. Hoffman came in with a one-run lead and struck out the side to seal it, a move later logged as his win rather than a save after a Rule 9.17(c) interpretation. Varland allowed a two-run homer to Marcus Semien in the eighth, briefly giving Texas the lead before Toronto answered. Mason Fluharty started the frame, Lauer provided the mound chatter and even flirted with batting, while Tyler Heineman finished the ninth for Toronto. For fantasy, Hoffman’s win without a save, Semien’s late power, and the flip in scoring impact bullpen value and how you chase wins plus holds in your leagues.
Given Semien’s late two-run shot off Varland, how should fantasy managers recalibrate Varland’s rest-of-season outlook?How does a win credited to Hoffman (instead of a save) alter fantasy scoring and roster decisions?Will Hoffman’s win-only frame change how you project Jays’ bullpen usage this season?If Lauer’s pitching-batting banter ever becomes real, what are the fantasy implications for pitcher-hit rules?
Mentions:
@Eric Lauer | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
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@Louis Varland | Minnesota Twins | MLB
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@Mason Fluharty | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Mason Fluharty | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Rowdy Tellez | Texas Rangers | MLB
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August 16, 2025
Myles Straw's multi-home game stirs Blue Jays to 14-2 rout of Rangers
Tim Wharnsby The Canadian Press
Toronto Star
Myles Straw's multi-home game stirs Blue Jays to 14-2 rout of Rangers

The Blue Jays exploded for 14 runs on 18 hits, pinning a lopsided win on the Rangers as Toronto stretched its win streak to three. Myles Straw kicked it off with a three‑run homer in the second and followed with a two‑run shot in the third, logging his first career multihomer game and a 4‑for‑5 day with five RBI. Bo Bichette ripped a bases‑cleared double in the second, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. watched from first as Springer’s return factored into the lineup, and Daulton Varsho added a two‑run homer as Toronto batted around in the fifth. Davis Schneider delivered a three‑run homer as Rowdy Tellez, in a rare position‑player stint on the mound, logged seventh‑inning action.

The 18‑hit attack bought Lauer a season‑high 102 pitches before giving way in the sixth; Corbin struggled early, exiting after just 2 1/3 frames as seven runs crossed on eight hits. The Rangers dropped their fourth in a row, while Toronto rode the offense to coast to a dominant victory. Springer’s return from a concussion and the rest‑of‑lineup momentum provided Toronto with a template of depth and pop for the upcoming stretch.

Blue Jays fans were handed a clear signal: the lineup’s depth is playing at peak efficiency, Straw’s breakout adds a dangerous speed element, and the home‑and‑away balance in the order creates a formidable fantasy profile. For Texas, the continued bullpen work and short outbursts from the bats will need to evolve to avoid further slide.

Which Jays hitters are must-starts in the next 7 days given this offensive outburst?What are the best Rangers targets in DFS after this loss?Which Jays pitcher matchups should fantasy players target or avoid in the next series?What should fantasy managers monitor in the Jays’ lineup rotations for the coming weeks?
Mentions:
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@Eric Lauer | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Myles Straw | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Myles Straw | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Patrick Corbin | Texas Rangers | MLB
@Patrick Corbin | Texas Rangers | MLB
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Texas Rangers | MLB
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Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Vladimir Guerrero Jr. | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Vladimir Guerrero Jr. | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB

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