Video goes viral of current and former Blue Jays players partying on vacation
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Victor William
Jan 12, 2026 (7:16 PM)
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Photo credit: Taylor Gausman
Toronto Blue Jays, Bo Bichette, offseason vacation vibes keep popping up in the quiet part of winter.
A blogTO post making the rounds grabbed onto the same thing fans always notice first, these guys still choose each other when the season ends. It's not about baseball drills, it's about staying connected.
same time next year???
The clearest example came through the wedding chatter around Bichette and his longtime partner, Alexis. A few Blue Jays spouses posted photos and congratulations online, and the group looked very much like one big traveling pack.
Heavy reported that Taylor Gausman posted about celebrating «Mr. and Mrs. Bichette,» and that other familiar faces from the Jays orbit showed up too. Lindsay Dunn also shared an image pulled from social media that included Ernie Clement, Shane Bieber, Chris Bassitt, Max Scherzer, and Jeff Hoffman together.
That matters because the Jays just lived through the most exhausting kind of year, a pennant chase, a deep run, then the gut punch at the finish. Clement even said after Game 7 he wanted to sit at his locker for hours just to be with the boys.
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As a fan, I love seeing it, because chemistry is real, and you can't fake it when the games get tight.
Clement also mentioned the group chat still chirping and, more importantly, players keeping in touch with free agents to «bring the boys back and run it back.» That's recruiting, but it's also friendship, and those lines blur on good teams.
If Bichette is the headliner, it's because he still plays like one when he's on the field. MLB.com's player page has him at 582 at-bats with a .311 average, 18 homers, 94 RBIs, and an .840 OPS in 2025.
Baseball Savant matches that same 2025 slash line and totals, which makes the winter noise around his market feel even louder. When stars are that productive, every candid photo turns into a rumor magnet.
The offseason link-ups won't win a division by themselves, but they're a clue about buy-in. The next milestone is simple, get to camp healthy, keep that bond, and give this group another real shot.
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| Yes it helps | 215 | 62.7 % |
| No impact | 60 | 17.5 % |
| Some impact | 58 | 16.9 % |
| Just fun | 10 | 2.9 % |
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