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Monday, March 16, 2026

Blue Jays $280M Payroll Pays Off With a Trip to the World Series

After decades of frustration and plenty of missed opportunities, Canada’s lone MLB team returns to the World Series.

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The final road to the 2025 World Series starts north of the border. 

The Blue Jays claimed the American League Championship Series late Monday, prevailing in an epic seven-game series over the Mariners, one in which they had earlier trailed both 2–0 and 3–2. The club’s World Series berth is its first since winning back-to-back championships in 1992 and 1993.

Toronto will now face the Dodgers, baseball’s financial behemoth and winner of the National League pennant last Friday, beginning with Game 1 of the World Series on Oct. 24 at Rogers Centre.

Glittering Prizes

The Blue Jays’ World Series berth is the culmination of decades of frustration and unfulfilled expectations.

The club plays in the seventh-largest metro area in North America, is the only MLB team in Canada, and enjoys the robust backing of its owner, Rogers Communications. The Canadian media giant, which also controls Rogers Centre and the team’s regional sports network, recently burnished itself by also gaining majority control of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment

“It’s an inspiration for 41 million people in Canada from coast to coast to coast,” said Ed Rogers, Rogers Communications executive chair and Blue Jays chair, of the team’s run during the trophy ceremony. “This team has the depth and the character and the vision and we’re going all the way.”

The club’s financial wherewithal shows up in its No. 5 luxury-tax payroll, a $280 million outlay that trails only the Dodgers, Mets, Yankees, and Phillies among MLB clubs. The Blue Jays also furthered their intent to compete with those financial titans of the sport by committing $500 million in April to star first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in a 14-year deal that is the third-largest pact in MLB history behind only Juan Soto and Shohei Ohtani. 

When asked if the pennant was envisioned when he signed the massive contract, Guerrero said, “Yes! But the job is not finished. We need four more [victories].”

Before this year, though, there were many seasons of disappointment for the Blue Jays, including a complete absence from the postseason between 1995 and 2014, ALCS losses in 2015 and 2016, and repeatedly coming up short in pursuits for top talents such as Soto, Ohtani, and Roki Sasaki.

All of that, however, are just memories as the Blue Jays now have the opportunity to return to baseball’s mountaintop. 

“We’ve done a lot of work behind the scenes to improve ourselves, our roster, improve our communication, improve our processes, all that kind of stuff,” Blue Jays manager John Schneider said. “This is why you do it.”

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