The Toronto Blue Jays have experienced a season of fluctuating fortunes in 2025. Currently holding an 18-20 record, they sit third in the American League East, trailing the division-leading New York Yankees and second place Boston Red Sox. Their recent performance has been a mix of highs and lows, including a 6-3 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Friday.
Injuries have further complicated Toronto's season. Key players like second baseman Andrés Giménez have been sidelined, with Giménez placed on the 10-day injured list due to a right quadriceps strain. The pitching staff has also faced challenges, with starters like Kevin Gausman having a subpar campaign and emergency additions like José Urena highlighting the team's depth concerns.
Adding to their woes, outfielder Anthony Santander sustained an injury during a game against the Los Angeles Angels on Thursday.
While chasing a foul ball, Santander crashed into the stands, leading to his removal from the game. As a result, he was not included in the starting lineup for Friday's game against the Mariners. The team officially announced he is also out for Saturday, and a subsequent update was provided by manager John Schneider.
Speaking with reporters pregame, Schneider revealed Santander's injured left shoulder is "a little cranky" after taking things easy on Saturday.
Anthony Santander’s left shoulder is still “a little cranky”, John Schneider says. He took it easy yesterday and will test it a bit more today. #BlueJays
— Keegan Matheson (@KeeganMatheson) May 10, 2025
Santander's absence is significant for Toronto. Acquired in the offseason to bolster the lineup, he has contributed five home runs and 16 RBIs this season, despite a .196 batting average. His production is something the Blue Jays are reliant on, especially during a period marked by injuries and underperformance.
The Blue Jays aim to capitalize on their current series against the Mariners to regain footing in the AL East.
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