We are a couple of weeks after the trade deadlne with six weeks left in the 2026 regular season. In this edition of ten random thoughts, we'll look at the latest injuries and their impact on the team going forward, the trade deadline - players accquired and players sent packing, look ahead to the home stretch and the remaining games and more. Buckle up Blue Jays fans, we are fast approaching the last station in this wild 2026 season. Here are ten random thoughts from around the MLB.
1. The 2026 season has been an unmitigated nightmare for the Blue Jays and the proverbial hits kept on comimg in the last few weeks. Fitst came the news that Yimi Garcia's season has effectively ended before it began. The 35-year-old righty, who has been plagued with injuries the last 2 years, now heads into free agency dealing with thoracic outlet syndrome. At the moment Garcia is deciding whether to have surgery to correct the issue, which would keep him out well into the 2027 season, if it happens. Then Trey Yesavage injured the meniscus in his right knee warming up for the 3rd inning of his first start of August and had surgery last Tuesday to repair the damage.. Even the trade deadline acquisitions aren't safe from the injury situation in Toronto. Jameson Taillon pulled himelf after the 4th inning of his first home start last Monday with forearm tightness - always a concern since that can be a precursor to a tommy john surgery. Hopefully the Blue Jays learned their lesson from Jose Berrios and will take every precaution with Taillon before the injury becomes worse. Spencer Arrighetti was diagnosed with Morton's Neuroma, essentially feels like you are stepping on a rock evidentally. Why the Blue Jays are going to let him try to pitch through it I have no idea. It's likely Arrighetti will change his mechanics, which could compromise other body parts like his shoulder, elbow or back. It looks like the Blue Jays are going to end the year the way it started - with a bullpen day every 5 days. Among the walking wounded are Vlad (missed a couple of days with a sore quad), Kazuma Okamoto (took a foul ball off the knee cap) annd George Springer (missed a couple of days with left shoulder sooreness). In the coming weeks, once the Blue Jays are (likely) mathematically eliminated, you will see some players like Vlad (he is currently on the 7day concussion IL after getting kneed in the head, Springer (battling a sore left shoulder and others who have been playing through injuries, shut down for the year. Quite frankly, the medical staff needs an overhaul because the way they have been managing injuries isn't great.
2. Blue Jays traded away and how they are doing:
- Daulton Varsho - Set to become a free agent after 5 years in Toronto, Varsho essentially switched dugouts in Houston. He's not off to a great start in Houston, batting .140 with 1HR and 3RBI. His defense has been on the decline and he tends to be a streaky hitter at the best of times.
- Kevin Gausman - Fan favorite Kevin Gausman went to the windy city and the Chicago Cubs to give their pitching staff a boost, Also a pending free agent, it could just be a farewell instead of a goodbye with Gausman likely to give strong consideration to coming back to Toronto. Gausman did not have to face his former team in his first start as a Cub, instead facing the Royals on the road where he threw 7 strong innings to lead his new team to a win. Despite a regression this season. Gausman can still pitch a solid game and will give the Cubs a chance to win in the playoffs. He is 1-1 with a 6.17ERA over two starts after he was knocked around in his second start as a Cub
- Jeff Hoffman - For Jeff Hoffman, this is a welcome change of scenery. Blue Jays fans have not forgiven him for blowing the save in game 7 of the world series. The hope was Hoffman would rebound in 2026, but the 9th inning struggles continued and he was eventually removed from the closer's role after blowing 5 saves. He won't have to face the Blue Jays until next year. Hoffman is 0-1 with a 3.60ERA in 5 appearances as a Twin
- Adam Macko - This might have been the most surprising move since Macko was solid when he first came up. Sure he stumbled a bit more recently, but blame it on being overworked and maybe the league adjusting to him. Macko has not made an appearance for Texas yet. He was 2-0 with a 4.01ERA over 22 appearances for the Blue Jays this season.
- Jose Soriano - Soriano is the big add at the deadline and will be a part of the rotation for the next few seasons. Soriano had a decent game against the Phillies, allowing a run on 4 hits while walking 3 and striking out 3 over 4.2 innings. He certainly has a lot of upside and was AL pitcher of the month in April
- Josh Smith - The utility infielder will see playing time at a few positions and start mainly against righties as a left-handed bat. Smith is batting .190 with 1 HR and an RBI over 21AB as a Blue Jay. In the field, he has 5 putouts and 15 assists so far.
- Jameson Taillon - The Blue Jays might only see a brief look at Taillon, who will be out at least a couple of weeks with right forearm tendenitis. Taillon, who was recently DFA'd by the Cubs Taillom had a 3.38ERA over 2 starts before he got hurt.
5. Here's the wild card scenario, the Blue Jays are tied the 3rd WC spot with the Rangers and Orioles. Just behind the Blue Jays are the Twins (won the season series and hold the tiebreaker), Guardians, and Tigers. The Mariners sit a half game back of the Blue Jays. At the moment, it look like it's going to take 80-85 wins to snag the last wild card spot. In a way, the Blue Jays control their destiy a bit since they have series remaining against all but the Twins
6. Some key series that will decide the Blue Jays playoff fate:
- August 28-30 vs. Seattle Mariners - the Mariners took the series in Seattle on the 4th of July long weekend and will no doubt be motivated to deal a blow to the Blue Jays playoff chances after the Blue Jays eliminated them from the ALCS last year.
- September 1-3 @ Cleveland Guardians - The Blue Jays took the series in Toronto at the end of April. With the AL Central title also very much in play, the Guardians will be motivated to win.
- September 11-13 vs. Baltimore Orioles and September 21-23 @ Baltimore Orioles - The Blue Jays have a 4-3 edge in the season series. The Orioles are always a tough foe for the Blue Jays
- September- 14-16 vs. Detroit Tigers - The Blue Jays took the series in Detroit back in mid-May - at least they won't be facing reigning and 2-time AL Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal
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