OFFICIAL: Presenting our ALDS roster! #WANTITALL
Bichette, Scherzer, Bassitt left off Blue Jays’ ALDS roster

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By Thomas Hall
Oct 4, 2025, 11:00 EDTUpdated: Oct 4, 2025, 10:54 EDT
American League division series rosters are officially here.
The Toronto Blue Jays released their 26-man ALDS roster ahead of Saturday’s Game 1 versus the New York Yankees, revealing that they’ll carry an even 13 position players and 13 pitchers. But it won’t include injured shortstop Bo Bichette (left knee sprain) or veteran starters Max Scherzer and Chris Bassitt.
Instead, the club is opting to carry just three starters and 10 relievers, meaning they’ll likely have to use at least one bullpen game, barring a three-game sweep.
Here’s how Toronto’s roster officially breaks down:
Catchers
- Alejandro Kirk
- Tyler Heineman
Infielders
- Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
- Ernie Clement
- Andrés Giménez
- Addison Barger
- Isiah Kiner-Falefa
Outfielders
- George Springer
- Nathan Lukes
- Daulton Varsho
- Anthony Santander
- Davis Schneider
- Myles Straw
Starters
- Kevin Gausman
- Shane Bieber
- Trey Yesavage
Relievers
- Jeff Hoffman
- Seranthony Domínguez
- Yariel Rodríguez
- Tommy Nance
- Brendon Little
- Braydon Fisher
- Louis Varland
- Mason Fluharty
- Justin Bruihl
- Eric Lauer
On the position-player side, the Blue Jays didn’t include Ty France or Joey Loperfido. But both can be added to the roster as injury replacements — which is also the case for Bichette, Scherzer and Bassitt. However, any player removed mid-series would be unavailable for the ALCS.
It’s worth noting that Toronto’s bullpen will include four left-handed relievers (Little, Fluharty, Bruihl, Lauer) to combat New York’s left-handed-heavy lineup that features the likes of Cody Bellinger, Trent Grisham, Ben Rice and Jazz Chisholm Jr., among others.
Rolling with only three traditional starters is an interesting decision from the Blue Jays’ brass. Most assumed they’d keep things simple and carry four starters. But with off-days after Games 2 and 4, they’ll have the flexibility to deploy a full complement of relievers without overworking the ‘pen.
That strategy worked perfectly against the Boston Red Sox on Sep. 25, as Varland (serving as the opener), Lauer and Rodríguez combined for a perfect game through six innings.
For those wondering about the dome’s status, Major League Baseball has announced the roof will be open for Games 1 and 2 at Rogers Centre, as relayed by Sportsnet’s Hazel Mae.
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