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When it comes to postseason shares, the World Series champion, of course, receives the highest pool percentage. From there, the second-highest percentage goes to the runner-up. In this case, that would be Toronto, while the Dodgers claim the top percentage. The exact breakdown of the players' pool is based on the following:
The Baltimore Orioles are out in the Kyle Tucker sweepstakes as the Toronto Blue Jays remain his top destination.
The Toronto Blue Jays signed a new player with an "exceptional" quality to him, as new trade speculation rises.
The roster for Team USA has not quite been solidified just yet and this Toronto Blue Jays player would be a good fit.
The AL East should be better this year, at least at the top. Gerrit Cole is expected to return, giving the Yankees one of the best rotations in baseball. Baltimore has also pushed itself back into the conversation after a down 2025, adding Pete Alonso to what should be one of the league's most dangerous lineups.
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Ernie Clement had crowds in Toronto cheering all season long during the Blue Jays’ run to the World Series — and he showed on Thursday night he can be a hype man in the offseason, too.