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Toronto Blue Jays announce interesting lineup for game against the Red Sox


Victor William
Mar 2, 2026  (10:51)
Toronto Blue Jays left fielder Jonatan Clase (8) hits a two run double during the third inning against the Detroit Tigers at Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium.
Photo credit: Mike Watters-Imagn Images

John Schneider fields a radically different lineup against the Boston Red Sox today, and this youthful energy brings pure championship excitement to the diamond.

The prestigious World Baseball Classic has officially pulled our biggest superstars away from the main camp this week.
Losing foundational pieces like Vladdy to international duty obviously leaves a temporary hole in the daily batting order.
Missing established veterans can easily trigger anxiety, but we must embrace this unique scheduling situation as a massive positive.
#BlueJays lineup today vs BOS:
1. Springer DH
2. Lukes RF
3. Schneider 2B
4. Barger 3B
5. Sanchez LF
6. Heineman C
7. Straw CF
8. Kasevich SS
9. Tirotta 1B

P Cody Ponce
Spring training is specifically designed to test the absolute limits of the entire organizational depth chart.
This afternoon provides an absolute golden opportunity for the next generation to prove they finally belong in the big leagues.
George Springer is quietly anchoring the top of the lineup as the designated hitter to provide essential veteran leadership.
Surrounding an established champion with hungry young prospects is the absolute perfect recipe for a highly competitive exhibition game.

Deep organizational talent defines true championship contenders

We are all so absolutely desperate to see these kids grab this massive opportunity and completely dominate the Boston pitching staff.
Addison Barger (Age 26, Drafted Round 6, 2018 by Toronto Blue Jays) is proudly batting cleanup today and looks totally locked in.
He blasted 21 HR with a .756 OPS in the majors last season, proving his powerful swing is a dangerous weapon.
Josh Kasevich (Age 25, Drafted Round 2, 2022 by Toronto Blue Jays) is confidently holding down the fort at shortstop this afternoon.
He possesses the exact defensive fundamentals required to survive the grueling American League East gauntlet over a long summer.
Over at first base, Riley Tirotta (Age 27, Drafted Round 12, 2021 by Toronto Blue Jays) brings a massive physical presence.
Watching him aggressively barrel up fastballs guarantees a highly entertaining battle every time he steps into the batter's box.
Cody Ponce (Age 31, Drafted Round 2, 2015 by Milwaukee Brewers) takes the mound looking to secure a vital pitching role.
His incredibly resilient journey back to the major leagues is exactly the kind of gritty narrative this loyal clubhouse loves.
The regular stars might be missing today, but the relentless passion on the field remains absolutely electric right now.
The marathon season requires an army of talented players, and these heavy hitters are ready to answer the ultimate call.
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