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Friday Bantering: Jays Bits

Oct 27, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Eric Lauer (56) throws during the twelfth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers in game three of the 2025 MLB World Series at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Today’s game isn’t on TV. I planned my day around getting to sit and watch tonight’s game. And it isn’t on TV. I guess I’m going out to shovel snow. It was +9 yesterday. I wore a light sweater. Overnight it snowed, a lot. The joys of living in Calgary.

Today’s lineups:

Today’s Lineups

BLUE JAYSRAYS
Nathan Lukes – CFYandy Diaz – 1B
Davis Schneider – 2BJonathan Aranda – DH
Addison Barger – RFJake Fraley – RF
Jesus Sanchez – LFJunior Caminero – 3B
Eloy Jimenez – DHCedric Mullins – CF
Leo Jimenez – SSChandler Simpson – LF
C.J. Stubbs – CBen Williamson – SS
Ben Cowles – 3BRichie Palacios – 2B
Riley Tirotta – 1BHunter Feduccia – C
Eric Lauer – LHPRyan Pepiot – RHP

The Sporting News tells us that Davis Schneider had the best ‘challenge success rate’ of any Triple-A player. He challenged 12 times and was right 10 times. Davis was robbed on calls a lot last year. He should be able to benefit from the challenge system. I wonder if ability to get challenges right will play into a) roster choices and b) lineup choices.

It will be interesting to see who is good at challenges and who isn’t. I would imagine that there will be some players who are told not to challenge, but then, I think, for some, the challenge will almost be a reflex. That was wide, hit the helmet.


If $280 million was it, there are five teams who would be above the cap (if it was this season). Dodgers ($382 million), Mets ($369 million), Yankees ($330 million), Phillies ($311 million) and Blue Jays ($300 million).

If $140 million was the floor, 11 teams would be below it ($160 million would add two more teams). A’s at $131 million all the way to Marlins at $78 million. A lot of teams would have to go on spending sprees. I believe those 11 teams are the reason why it is going to be hard to get this cap. I don’t think the Marlins are going to want to double their payroll.

But I’m often wrong.


I don’t have any particular memories of Froemming. Share if you do.

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