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Latest on Jose Berrios current position within the Blue Jays roster


Victor William
Mar 9, 2026  (12:45)
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Jose Berrios (17) works out for spring training practice at Blue Jays Player Development Complex
Photo credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images

José Berrios is fiercely fighting for his starting job, and Toronto fans can finally celebrate a brilliant level of internal pitching competition.

Seeing an established ace suddenly having to fight for his spot usually sparks instant panic among the hardcore fanbase.
This time around, that intense internal competition is the exact opposite of a terrifying red flag.
The front office completely overhauled our starting pitching depth this winter, creating a wonderfully packed house under the Florida sun.
Our former Gold Glove winner is now standing tall and refusing to surrender his beloved role without an absolute fight.
The 31-year-old José Berrios (Drafted Round 1, 2012 by Minnesota Twins) dealt with some serious frustration during an abrupt finish to his previous season.
He pitched to a very difficult 4.17 ERA while collecting 9 wins and 5 losses.

La Makina is absolutely determined to silence his loudest critics

There is an overwhelming wave of collective relief knowing our veteran leader is completely fired up and fiercely hungry.
That specific late season struggle was totally out of character for a durable warrior who normally dominates every fifth day.
It is incredibly tempting to completely write off an older arm when shiny new weapons arrive in the clubhouse.
Fans desperately need that relentless veteran intensity to keep the overall excitement fully alive before the actual games count.
Toronto is actively relying on his bulldog mentality to set the perfect tone for younger, emerging prospects.
He showed an elite level of resilience by racking up 138 strikeouts last summer despite battling through obvious physical hurdles.
Now he gets to actually breathe, rediscover his dominant mechanical flow, and attack major league hitters with absolute confidence.
He recently tossed four brilliant innings against Pittsburgh, proving his deadly slurve is still incredibly effective.
This current rotation is absolutely packed with reliable superstar depth, meaning he no longer has to carry the entire pitching staff.
When the intense American League East playoff race inevitably heats up, having a fully motivated veteran is the ultimate luxury.
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