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Here’s to the 2025 Toronto Blue Jays 9 min read · Nov 3, 2025 Ryan McNutt Follow An uncommon season of “uncommon men” (Original image: Sportsnet) Baseball is built to break your heart. It’s a popular cliché you’ve surely heard referenced if you have a baseball fan in your life. (It’s generally quoted or paraphrased from scholar and past MLB commissioner Bartlett Giamatti). And it’s both one of the most obvious lessons the sport teaches and perhaps the most difficult to accept in the moment it happens. It’s obvious because any feelings tied up in the outcome of a competitive game — and, even in our most charitable moments of fandom, we all know it’s more fun to win — are inherently zero sum. What you and your team feel as joy, some other fan and Get unlimited access to the best of Medium for less than $1/week. 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Someone’s heart is getting a little bit broken, no matter what. But that’s true of all sports. Baseball’s difference is the duration and detail of the journey towards that moment of impasse. There are 162 regular season games, across more than six months, just to get the opportunity to push towards the World Series. Each game has nine innings of moments (sometimes more), accumulated one after another to reach the outcome. Those moments don’t happen in fluid motion like some athletic contests; they are sequenced in jitters and pauses, tense showdowns cut with flash reactions, split-second decisions, and so many chances to either make the big mistake or play the night’s hero. Mathematically, you could argue each moment has the same value: a run is a run and an out is an out regardless of whether they happen in the top of the first or the bottom of the ninth. But it’s the stacking of those moments that shape the emotional experience of watching and following baseball: one inning after another, one game after another, one series after another. And all it takes is one moment to tip that experience in one direction or the other. If you’re like me, and baseball is a big part of your life every summer, you know all this already. You don’t need to be reminded that every good team except one ends the season with a deficit on the scoreboard, the slow packing of lockers, and somber farewells to teammates they may never play with again. You’re fully aware of the consequences in choosing to emotionally invest in an activity in which you have no control of the outcome (with apologies to the superstitious among us). This may be a newer pill to swallow for those who got unexpectedly caught up in this whirlwind Jays season, or younger fans finding their heart stuck in this game for the very first time. But even a blessed or lucky life teaches disappointment here and there; no one should need baseball to provide such instruction. We should all be prepared for this. (Original image: Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press) But here we are, with the 2025 Toronto Blue Jays season ending in the grandest possible heartbreak on Saturday night (Sunday morning in a good chunk of the country). Two outs from victory, one run shy of champagne celebration, winning everything but the final game — however you want to math it out, it was an outcome so tight and close that it achieved that rare and miraculous sort of emotional physics, one where the distance between what could have been and what happened feels immeasurably vast despite being truly a matter of inches. It was in the inches that postseason stalwarts Trey Yesavage, Jeff Hoffman, and Shane Bieber surely want back, on pitches they threw that turned into fatal home runs. The inches pinch runner Isiah Kiner-Falefa couldn’t find in his dash to home plate, or that Dodgers third basemen Max Muncy barely found with his glove on a couple of occasions. The inches Ernie Clement would have wished anything to have gained a few more of for his ninth inning fly out. The inches too far, no matter how hard he ran, between final batter Alejandro Kirk’s footsteps and that last throw coming into first base from Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts to seal the game-ending double play. The crazy thing is that these sorts of moments happen in every baseball game. They just come here and there, casually and easily, with meanings that feel small enough (deceptively, at times) that they’re quickly forgotten. Sometimes, as they unfold, you even have the wherewithal to remember that the other team has just as many of these moments, ones where their players and fans are equally desperate to find or forget a few inches. But when such moments come in the 180th game of the season, in the latest innings possible, after so much sweat spilled to arrive precisely at a moment of intense consequence, they become overloaded with feeling, with meaning, with weight, to the point where even the most level-headed fan struggles to carry them with poise to the final out. Game seven of the 2025 World Series was the sort of incredible contest that viewers without a stake in the outcome will surely tell tales about for years, likely to go down as one of the most thrilling modern baseball games on record. For those of us with a rooting interest, it was an agonizing, stomach turning experience. Keeping an eye on the proceedings from the upper seats of Montreal’s Bell Centre, holding Habs tickets I couldn’t reasonably let go unused, it was clear from the hundreds of visible iPhone screens in the crowd that attentions were divided between hockey and baseball. There were frequent “Go Jays Go!” chants mixed amongst “Go Habs Go!” You could hear a buzz rumble through the rink whenever a big moment happened in the other game. Returning to my hotel room for the final innings, I sunk deeper into the mattress with each tightening of events, unconscious of the fact that a Dodgers fan somewhere else was surely experiencing each of my moments of dread as their moment of hope. That’s the trade we unknowingly make when we invest in a game of strangers, allied and opposed, sharing these zero-sum experiences together. I don’t think there’s a right or a wrong way to feel when watching the finalmoments turn against your team in a game like that, though there are better or worse ones I suppose. I’m still processing it myself, struggling to shake off so many moments that could have changed things — and not just ones from game seven. What if, in game six, the ball hadn’t bizarrely gotten lodged in the wall in the ninth inning, resulting in a ground-rule double instead of a run? What if baserunner Addison Barger had been less aggressive on second and not gotten thrown out that same inning to force the deciding final game? What if anyone at all had scored a run anytime in innings 10 through 17 of the grueling game three marathon? What if? What if? What if? Those questions go the other way, though, don’t they? What if the Jays never call up Trey Yesavage, the 22-year-old rookie marvel, who delivered so many big moments the over the past month? What if the Jays had lost just one more game in the regular season, at any point, dropping into the wild-card series and losing the home field advantage they held throughout the postseason? What if the bullpen, tenuous as it could be sometimes this year, didn’t deliver the game of their season to eliminate the Yankees? What if the more pedestrian version of Vladimir Guerrero Jr. had shown up in October, instead of the one who put in one of the greatest offensive postseason performances in history? What if soon-to-be-free-agent Bo Bichette had never been able to play in the postseason at all due to his leg injury? What if the Mariners, the Jays’ American League Championship Series opponent, had made a different pitching decision in that decisive game seven — or what if George Springer missed the inside pitch he sent soaring into the left-field stands, the one that left all of us weightless with him for just one moment? (Original image: MLB) This was the greatest Toronto Blue Jays season of my adult life. As a child of the back-to-back 1992 and 1993 World Series champion teams, I have since spent many days, months, and years watching Blue Jays teams that were sometimes good, sometimes successful, and sometimes fun. Much of the time, they were none of these. But in no other year have they been all three, at the same time, quite like they were in 2025. This was a team of stories — of late-career resurgences, of journeyman achievements, of unexpected heroism, and many, many other easy-to-cheer-for archetypes. This was a team that played a deliriously entertaining style of baseball, challenging the “three true outcomes” modern game (strikeouts, walks, and home runs) with contact hitting, pile-on innings, and rub-your-eyes-in-disbelief defence. This was a team of brotherhood, of friendship, the kind of camaraderie that invites platitudes that sound like bullshit (“playing for the logo into the front, not the name on the back”) until you hear it directly from the players’ mouths and hearts so many times that you come to realize it’s truly how they feel about one another. And this was a team with the most comeback victories in baseball, who kept finding so many different ways to win that you never felt they were out of a game… until, finally, there was no more game left to be played. Selfishly, I’m a little sad for myself—sad that a season that offered almost every great moment imaginable left me without the greatest, grandest moment of all. But mostly, I’m sad for them. I tend to rush towards whatever post-sports equilibrium I can find after an experience like this, but the thing that nearly made me tip into a teardrop or two was reading Keegan Matheson’s post-game article for MLB.com and realizing that the sadness the players felt in that slowly emptying locker room wasn’t just about not winning the World Series. What they seemed mostly sad about was that this whole experience was over — that they won’t get to play another game with this https://www.mlb.com/news/blue-jays-lose-2025-world-series-to-dodgers team, with these brothers in arms. They weren’t talking about not hitting with runners on base, or missed pitch locations, or balls and strikes the umpire got flat- out wrong. They talked about love. Like, seriously, read the thing. Grab a tissue before you do. I loved this team. I loved the experience of watching, cheering, loving this team. They deserved to win it all. They didn’t. My heart’s going to be a little bit broken up about that for a while. But this was such an uncommon season of “uncommon men” (to steal a phrase) that any ending except one was going to feel this way, and it only hurts because it meant so much to so many of us. Part of me worries that pivoting to gratitude in the face of that heartbreak seems every bit as shallow as lashing out in anger or frustration or denial. But if it’s good enough for Vlad, and Bo, and George, and Max, and John, and on and on… well, then, I’ll take that as a sign of permission for me to do the same. (Original image: Gregory Shamus, Getty Images) One final footnote, and it involves Ernie Clement — not the best 2025 Toronto Blue Jay, but surely the most 2025 Toronto Blue Jay, the one who embodied the spirit and soul of this squad through thick and thin, who probably had a World Series MVP waiting with his name on it in an alternate timeline, who came so incredibly close to playing the hero in that ninth inning, who maybe had as much or more cause to feel the angst and weight of this game as anyone. Late in the broadcast, Sportsnet on- field commentator Hazel Mae — maybe the best in that role in the entire business — said Clement had come over to her during extra innings to check in, put an arm around her, and asked how she was coping with it all. Explaining the interaction to viewers, Hazel said it seemed like Clement truly loving being present, in the last possible game of the season, soaking it all in. He surely knew the game was on a https://www.mlb.com/news/blue-jays-lose-2025-world-series-to-dodgers https://www.mlb.com/news/blue-jays-win-world-series-game-4-2025 https://www.mlb.com/news/blue-jays-win-world-series-game-4-2025 knife’s edge, that his team had been so close to winning so many times and it all could slip away at any minute. But he was meeting that impossible moment with the same spirit with which he met every up and down of the 179 games that had come before it — with love for the game. Because we all know baseball is going to break our hearts. And we love it anyways. Written by Ryan McNutt 66 followers · 39 following Responses (19) Carlos Simplicio Michael Janacek 4 days ago Well done. 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Reply Dave Volek 20 hours ago (edited) Actually, the Jays could have won this series hand down. They wanted to make the series exciting, but had a plan to throw the game in the ninth inning. Having a Canadian team win the World Series would have meant another round of tariffs. 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