With the 2025 MLB season winding down, the bulk of fantasy league players are likely in their championship matchups to finish off the year. As a result, fantasy managers are looking to make the right last-minute decisions to put themselves over the top to win it all.
Over the course of the season, the Toronto Blue Jays have had various players that have played key roles, whether good or bad, for many fantasy managers in dictating their success to date. With that in mind, which Blue Jays players can they turn to for securing their championship and which ones should they avoid? Here, we will take a look at the key Jays picks for the remainder of the season.
Fantasy Baseball: Which Blue Jays could play a huge role in your championship run?
Fantasy Hitters
Bo Bichette would have been one of the perfect starters for any championship run, but his ill-timed leg injury that ended his regular season likely left a huge void for any fantasy manager fielding the star shortstop on their roster. Nevertheless, the Jays have other options that could contribute just as solidly.
Start with monitoring – OF George Springer
Already a revelation this season after a disappointing 2024 campaign, George Springer has looked like his old dominant self once again. Having hit the century mark in runs scored, along with 29 home runs, 78 RBIs, 16 stolen bases while batting over .300 with a .934 OPS and showing no signs of slowing down, Springer is a must-start in all formats.
That is, as long as the Blue Jays haven’t locked down the American League East title, along with the AL first round bye and home field advantage yet, because once they do, look for Toronto to give Springer some rest heading into the playoffs.
Start – 1B Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
As one of the main offensive catalysts in the Jays lineup all season, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has always been dependable in delivering stats across multiple categories. But call it timing or just bad luck, despite Guerrero actually hitting a blazing .400 with a 1.013 OPS in his past 15 games, he managed to only have two home runs and seven RBIs to show for it.
The run-producing situations will eventually come so the Jays superstar should ultimately get his chance to deliver in the coming days. As a result, with great patience should come great reward for fantasy managers.
