The Toronto Blue Jays have been one of the best teams in baseball since returning from All-Star break and after climbing into a commanding lead in first place in the AL East, they seemingly are only going to get better over the final stretch of the regular season. On Monday, Blue Jays manager John Schneider announced significant roster news about the pitching staff, which has still managed to deliver wins despite all four of their top starters posting ERAs of 3.80 or higher. This will be his debut start as a member of the Blue Jays and it will come against the Miami Marlins on the road.
The Toronto Blue Jays have been one of the best teams in baseball since returning from All-Star break and after climbing into a commanding lead in first place in the AL East, they seemingly are only going to get better over the final stretch of the regular season.
On Monday, Blue Jays manager John Schneider announced significant roster news about the pitching staff, which has still managed to deliver wins despite all four of their top starters posting ERAs of 3.80 or higher.
That said, they're set to welcome back former Cleveland Guardians ace Shane Bieber this week, who will make his return to the mound on Friday after rehabbing from Tommy John Surgery, which he underwent back in April 2024.
This will be his debut start as a member of the Blue Jays and it will come against the Miami Marlins on the road.
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Shane Bieber has had a tremendous career in Cleveland, where he spent his first seven MLB seasons. Now, he joins a Toronto team hungry to make noise in the postseason â and with their rotation, they certainly have the talent to do so.
The Blue Jaysâ five-man rotation will likely feature Kevin Gausman, JosĂ© BerrĂos, Chris Bassitt, Max Scherzer, and Bieber, who has compiled a 62-32 career record with a 3.22 ERA, 17.8 WAR, and 1.115 WHIP.
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Toronto enters its series opener on Monday against the Pittsburgh Pirates at 73-52, holding a five-game lead over the Boston Red Sox and a 5.5-game lead on the New York Yankees. They also sit just a half-game ahead of the Detroit Tigers for first place in the American League
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