• Sights and sounds from first day of Blue Jays spring training in Dunedin

    The boys of summer are back.

    The Toronto Blue Jays officially kicked off the 2025 season on Thursday morning as pitchers and catchers reported to the team's Player Development Complex in Dunedin, Fla.

    Although the first full-squad workout doesn't come until Feb. 18, a few position players were in the mix on Thursday, getting a jump on their preparation for the upcoming season.

    After a busy off-season, all eyes Thursday were on Max Scherzer as the future Hall of Famer pulled on Blue Jays colours for the first time.

    Toronto doesn't take the field for game action until Feb. 22, when it welcomes the New York Yankees to Dunedin.

    But in the meantime, here are some of the best sights and sounds from the official return of Blue Jays baseball.

    Scherzer, Hoffman headline Blue Jays reporting for spring training
    Toronto Blue Jays pitchers and catchers including newest additions Max Scherzer and Jeff Hoffman walk into the complex in Dunedin, Fla., as they report for spring training ahead of the 2025 MLB season.
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      'On paper we're better': Schneider's early impressions from Blue Jays camp
      Blue Jays manager John Schneider talks about his early impressions on how this year's team will be better than last years, and how the new additions will fit in so well, and how the players coming back will have a chip on their shoulders.
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        Manager John Schneider got the day started with a piping-hot cup of optimism, with Toronto's off-season acquisitions playing a key role in the hopes of a bounceback season.

        "The additions of some players that have had really good success obviously sticks out," Toronto's skipper said when asked what's going to be different about the 2025 squad. "Between Max [Scherzer], Anthony [Santander] and [Andrés Giménez], you know, [Jeff] Hoffman, getting Yimi García back, a lot of good players in there."

        "I think just on paper, we're better."

        'We all want Vlad to be here': Schneider on Guerrero Jr. contract talks
        Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider expresses the club's desire to keep hold of pending free agent Vladimir Guerrero Jr. ahead of the 2025 MLB season and how he's grown in handling the business side of baseball.
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          Another hot topic over the next week will be Vladmir Guerrero Jr. and the status of any extension talks ahead of the star first baseman's Feb. 18-imposed deadline for negotiations.

          "We all want Vlad to be here," Schneider said. "I've said that. Ross [Atkins] has said that. I think just keep working towards it, hopefully it happens."

          Blue Jays' Schneider's early thoughts on who will split time at 3rd base
          Blue Jays manager John Schneider weighs in on who he sees as front runners to split time at 3rd base, including Orelvis Martinez, who he's interested to see play after what he went through last season.
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            Scherzer throws for first time at Blue Jays spring training
            Newly acquired Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Max Scherzer throws on opening day of 2025 spring training for the first time in his new threads.
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              'First day of school': Berrios on emotion returning to spring training
              Jose Berrios talks about the excitement of returning to camp with his teammates as he is back for his fourth spring training with the Toronto Blue Jays.
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                Blue Jays' pitchers stretch it out on first day of spring training
                The Toronto Blue Jays' pitching staff warms up for their first taste of spring training in Dunedin, Fla., with pitchers and catchers reporting on Thursday.
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                  Atkins happy with Blue Jays progress compared to other AL East competition
                  Toronto Blue Jays GM Ross Atkins discusses his overall feeling about the progress made this off-season in comparison to other teams in the American League East and his excitement to see how new additions add to their position.
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                    Atkins keeping an eye on Blue Jays' Alan Roden ahead of spring training
                    Toronto Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins details prospect Alan Roden and the potential pathway to playing time for the 25-year-old outfielder.
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                      Berrios: Blue Jays 'in a better position' heading into 2025
                      Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Jose Berrios talks about his club's improvements during the offseason and how they can adjust ahead of the 2025 MLB season.
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