Who's hot and who's not: Blue Jays relievers
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Who's hot and who's not: Blue Jays relievers
"it has been well-known that the Toronto bullpen hadn't been once of the team's strengths for much of the second half of the 2025 MLB season. Nevertheless, let's take a look to see which relievers have still managed to provide valuable contributions to the team despite the overall bullpen struggles and which others that haven't been meeting expectations as of late."
"In his past 12 outings, the 30-year-old right-hander has given up just one earned run on five hits with 11 strikeouts in just 10 2/3 innings of work while recording a win and four holds in the process. This was the Domínguez that the Jays had signed up for to help stabilize their bullpen. With the way he has been pitching, perhaps he can even be an option as the team's closer down the road if needed."
The Toronto bullpen struggled through much of the second half of the 2025 season, but a few relievers have delivered valuable contributions. Seranthony Domínguez allowed five earned runs in his first five appearances with the team, then permitted only one earned run across his next 12 outings, striking out 11 in 10 2/3 innings while collecting a win and four holds. That stretch helped stabilize late-inning relief and opened the possibility of using Domínguez as a closer. Tommy Nance emerged as a reliable option after spending most of the first half with Triple-A Buffalo before joining the major-league club.
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