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After a difficult month, the Blue Jays will face the Twins

(Toronto) The outlook looked bleak for the Toronto Blue Jays a few weeks ago after they were defeated at home by the Texas Rangers.

A four-game losing streak knocked Toronto out of the playoffs.

It was at that moment that Blue Jays outfielder George Springer – a regular in fall games and World Series champion in 2017 – showed all his talent in the locker room.

“George went to meet each of the guys in the locker room, telling them not to give up, to hang in there,” Blue Jays reliever Jordan Romano said. It was a significant gesture.

“I think it helped the guys on our team, who have character, to stay focused on the goal,” he added.

The Blue Jays responded with seven wins in their next nine games. The Torontonians then punched their ticket to the playoffs on Saturday night, and will face Quebecer Édouard Julien as well as the Minnesota Twins in a best-of-three series starting Tuesday at Target Field.

“I’m not going to publicly repeat what I told them, but I basically just encouraged the guys to persevere,” Springer said. It’s baseball; Things like this happen sometimes. We answered the call and here we are (in the playoffs). »

Punching their ticket to the playoffs before the final game of the regular season — a 12-8 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays — allowed the Blue Jays to give Kevin Gausman an extra day of rest before facing the Twins.

He is expected to start in this series, as are Chris Bassitt and former Twins starting pitcher Jose Berrios. The Blue Jays are expected to reveal their starting lineup for the playoffs on Tuesday morning.

“Our confidence level is really high right now,” admitted Blue Jays manager John Schneider. We just had to qualify. It has not been easy.

“So, from now on the team will be ready for the playoffs,” he added.

The Twins (87-75) and Blue Jays (89-73) shared the honors in their six-game series this season. Each team won two away games and one at home.

The Twins, champions of the American League Central section, will host all games against the Blue Jays. Torontonians have compiled a 46-35 record on the road this season and 43-38 at Rogers Centre.

The winning club in this series will then face the Houston Astros in a best of five game series.

“We’ve been a little more efficient on the road this season, which is pretty strange,” agreed Schneider on Sunday at the Rogers Centre. But we will do everything we can to return home and play in front of our fans. »

The Blue Jays haven’t had a playoff victory since 2016, when they reached the American Championship Series for the second straight season. The Blue Jays were eliminated from the American Draft Series last year and in 2020.

“Baseball is a tough sport, and the (American) East section is tough,” Schneider said. A lot of pressure was taken off the players’ shoulders after they booked their ticket to the playoffs. Expectations were very high, starting with spring training camp.

“People can say that we met expectations or we failed, but the fact is that we are in the playoffs and people really like that. They can’t wait to get started because they know how good they are,” he continued.

The Rays will face the Texas Rangers in the other series between teams selected by the Americans. The winning club in this duel will then have to face the favorite, the Baltimore Orioles.

The winning teams from the sectional series will advance to the American championship series. And the American champions will face the national champions in a best-of-seven-game World Series starting October 27th.

“We have the potential to lift the trophy at the end of the season, I’m sure of that,” said Kevin Kiermaier. We have all the talent needed on paper. We have already demonstrated that we are capable of facing the best teams in the Major Leagues.

“Now we just have to get on the field, under the lights, and play as we are capable,” he concluded.

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New York Yankees Cody Bellinger agrees to 5-year, $162.5 million contract extension

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New York Yankees Cody Bellinger agrees to 5-year, 2.5 million contract extension

Cody Bellinger has reportedly agreed to a five-year, $162.5 million contract extension from the New York Yankees, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press on Wednesday.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the agreement would be conditional on a medical examination.

Bellinger will receive a 20 million signing bonus and benefit from a total no-trade clause. He will have the right to terminate his contract after the 2027 or 2028 seasons to return to being a free agent, but if a work stoppage prevents games from being played in 2027, the agreement stipulates that withdrawals will be postponed until after the 2027 and 2028 seasons.

Bellinger, a two-time All-Star selection, was acquired from the Chicago Cubs in December 2024. He hit .272 with 29 home runs and 98 RBIs last season with the Yankees, even posting a .302 average with 18 home runs and 55 RBIs at Yankee Stadium.

The left-handed hitter played 149 games in the outfield and seven at first base in his first non-infirmary season since 2022.

He is the son of former Yankees player Clay Bellinger.

Bellinger, who was the NL Rookie of the Year in 2017 and the NL MVP in 2019, is hitting .261 with 225 homers and 695 RBIs in eight seasons with the Los Angeles Dodgers (2018-22), Cubs (2023-24) and Yankees.

He pocketed $57.5 million as part of his three-year, $80 million deal ratified with the Cubs at the start of the 2024 season. However, he declined an option that would have allowed him to receive $26 million in 2026, preferring a $5 million release clause.

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Baseball Hall of Famer Buster Posey will be among new inductees in 2027

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Baseball Hall of Famer Buster Posey will be among new inductees in 2027

These days, Buster Posey is focused on building a winning team as president of baseball operations for the San Francisco Giants.

In 11 months, however, journalists will evaluate the first part of his career.

Among the new candidates on the Hall of Fame ballot, Posey should be among the favorites for the 2027 class.

There are no new people elected in this year’s first round, after the results were announced on Tuesday night. Carlos Beltran and Andruw Jones were the only ones elected.

Beltran and Jones were the top-voting candidates in 2025, so it’s no surprise they received the requisite approval from 75% of Baseball Columnists Association of America members. The fact that the newcomers at the polls did not attract much attention worked in their favor. Among this group, only Cole Hamels exceeded the 5% threshold to avoid being excluded from possible elections.

Next year, Posey will have a chance to enter the Hall of Fame on his first try. A seven-time All-Star Game selection who led the Giants to three World Series victories, this all-star catcher was crowned National League batting champion and MVP in 2012.

The receiver position doesn’t lead to induction into the Hall of Fame, but Joe Mauer got there two years ago on his first try.

“I remember doing a poll before the results came out, just to gauge what people thought was going to happen with Mauer, and the results were very mixed,” said Ryan Thibodaux, who runs an online vote tracking site before the results were announced every year.

“Some thought he would get about 20% of the vote, others thought he would be elected. I think in Posey’s case, perhaps in part because of Mauer, we have a feeling he could very well be elected in the first round,” he said.

Rising pitchers

Votes for Andy Pettitte jumped from 27.9% to 48.5% this year, and votes for Félix Hernandez increased from 20.6% to 46.1%. This does not mean that their chances of being inducted are similar.

Pettitte can only be a candidate for two years before reaching the 10-year limit. Hernandez, on the other hand, has only been a candidate twice and still has a long way to go.

Voters have been pretty open to considering the best starting pitchers on the ballot lately. CC Sabathia was sworn in on the first ballot last year, and now Pettitte and Hernandez have seen their popularity soar. Hamels, in turn, obtained 23.8% of the votes in his first appearance at the polls.

One source of concern for Hamels is that sooner or later players like Clayton Kershaw, Justin Verlander and Max Scherzer, who have each won three Cy-Young trophies, will be eligible. It will be harder for other starting pitchers to be directly compared to these three players.

But Hernandez could be elected before that becomes an issue.

Best return

The candidate with the most votes without reaching 75% this year was Chase Utley, who went from 39.8% to 59.1%. This was only his third participation in the vote.

“It appears that Utley has put himself in position to be elected as early as next year, although a 16 percent gain is not easy to achieve,” Thibodaux said. He will probably come close, if not achieve his goal. »

Last chance

Only one player will be present in the 10and times in the vote. This is Omar Vizquel, who obtained just 18.4% of the votes this year.

The highly skilled infielder received 52.6% of the vote in 2020, but was accused of domestic violence by his ex-wife and his support collapsed. He was also sued for sexual harassment by a former minor league batter.

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Top Baseball Players Carlos Beltran and Andruw Jones Enter Hall of Fame

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Top Baseball Players Carlos Beltran and Andruw Jones Enter Hall of Fame

Carlos Beltran and Andruw Jones were elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in a vote by the Baseball Chroniclers of America on Tuesday.

They will be inducted into Cooperstown on July 26 alongside second baseman Jeff Kent, who was elected in December by the Contemporary Era Committee.

A nine-time All-Star, Beltrán had a .279 batting average with 435 home runs and 1,587 RBIs in 20 seasons with Kansas City (1999-2004), Houston (2004, 2017), New York Mets (2005-2011), San Francisco (2011), St. Louis (2014-2016) and Texas (2016).

He was named American Rookie of the Year in 1999 by the Kansas Royals and won three Gold Gloves.

Beltran also stole 312 bases in 361 attempts.

In the playoffs, he maintained a .307 batting average with 16 home runs and 42 RBIs in 65 games.

Beltrán was hired as Mets manager on Nov. 1, 2019, and fired on Jan. 16 without managing a single game, three days after he was the only Astros player named by name in an MLB report on the team’s illicit use of electronic devices to steal signs during Houston’s 2017 World Series victory.

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Andrew Jones

Jones had a .254 batting average with 434 home runs, 1,289 RBIs and 152 stolen bases in 17 seasons with Atlanta (1996-2007), Los Angeles Dodgers (2008), Texas (2009), Chicago White Sox (2010) and Yankees (2011-2012).

In 2005, he led the majors with 51 home runs and the Nationals with 128 RBIs, which allowed him to finish second in MVP voting, awarded to Albert Pujols.

He finished his career with the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles of the Japanese Pacific League (2013-2014).

His batting average is the second lowest for a player elected to the Hall, just above that of Ray Schalk (.253), an excellent defensive catcher, and just below that of Harmon Killebrew (.256), who hit 573 home runs.

A five-time All-Star, Jones won 10 Gold Gloves.

Only Willie Mays has more than him, with 12.

In Game 1 of the 1996 World Series at Yankee Stadium, Jones became, at 19 years and five months, the youngest player to hit a home run in the Fall Classic, breaking Mickey Mantle’s record by 18 months.

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