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Eric Lauer demands starting rotation job from the Toronto Blue Jays amid latest rumors


Victor William
Feb 23, 2026  (1:52 PM)
Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Eric Lauer (56) reacts at the end of the sixth inning against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field.
Photo credit: Isaiah J. Downing-Imagn Images

Eric Lauer demanding a permanent rotation spot amidst the Max Scherzer reunion rumors creates the exact competitive fire the Blue Jays need.

Seeing a veteran pitcher fight tooth and nail for his starting job is absolutely beautiful to watch.
It is completely natural to want that guaranteed baseball every fifth day after proving your immense worth to this city.
The left-hander delivered an incredibly impressive 3.18 ERA over 104 innings last season to win our hearts.
He stepped up massively when the team needed a reliable spark during that magical push to the playoffs.
The front office is reportedly exploring a massive reunion with an established future Hall of Famer.
Bringing back a legendary arm like Max Scherzer obviously complicates the starting pitching depth chart.

Internal competition forces everyone to be significantly better

We are all just sitting here absolutely loving the intense swagger Lauer brings to this spring training battle.
The 30-year-old competitor (Drafted Round 1, 2016 by San Diego Padres) knows exactly how to handle professional adversity with absolute class.
Having multiple talented arms fighting for limited jobs is a luxury that elite winning organizations demand.
A healthy rotation was the massive engine that drove this incredible roster to a spectacular 94-68 record last year.
Every single successful playoff team relies heavily on an abundance of depth during the grueling marathon of summer.
Scherzer brings an undeniable pedigree, but his 5.19 ERA last season proves that nothing is automatically guaranteed in this sport.
Our beloved southpaw boasts a spectacular 1.11 WHIP and consistently limits the dangerous traffic on the base paths.
This specific roster crunch reveals a beautiful problem that the manager must solve before Opening Day arrives.
We are currently watching a very talented pitcher refuse to back down from a massive heavyweight fight.
When that specific moment arrives, he will step onto the mound with the exact same fire we saw last October.
He might not be guaranteed a starting role right now, but his undeniable impact will be huge when it matters most.
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