After last night’s heartbreaking Game 7 loss to the Dodgers, the Blue Jays have been thrust into the offseason on a far more somber note than they were hoping when they headed back to Toronto one win away from a World Series championship. For several of the team’s players, however, yesterday also marked their last official day as a member of the organization before they became free agents earlier today. One such player is right-hander Chris Bassitt, but the veteran told reporters (including MLB.com’s Keegan Matheson) that he hopes he’ll have another chance to play with this group of Blue Jays.
There’s certainly room in the Toronto rotation mix for Bassitt to return. Kevin Gausman, Trey Yesavage, and Jose Berrios all figure to enter Spring Training with locked-in rotation jobs next spring, but that still leaves two spots open for reunions or external additions. Internal options exist to fill those holes. Eric Lauer and Bowden Francis both started plenty of games for the Jays this year, while the farm system boasts youngsters like Adam Macko and even rehabbing top prospect Ricky Tiedemann, both of whom could impact the big league club next year in theory.
The Jays will likely want more certainty than those internal options can provide for their rotation next year, however, and Bassitt can offer that. He’s made at least 30 starts in four consecutive seasons now, pitching to a 3.77 ERA with a 4.01 FIP in that time. Three of those seasons came with Toronto as part of a three-year, $63MM deal signed prior to the 2023 season. It was more of the same from Bassitt this past year, as he offered the Blue Jays 170 1/3 innings of work while posting a 3.96 ERA and 4.01 FIP. He didn’t slow down much in the second half, either, despite an injury that limited him in late September and cost him spots on the Jays’ Wild Card and ALDS rosters. After posting a 3.69 ERA after the All-Star break in the regular season, he went on to move to the bullpen for the ALCS and became one of the club’s most important arms throughout the final stages of the playoffs with a 1.04 ERA, 1.52 FIP, and 33.3% strikeout rate across seven appearances.
While Bassitt is certainly a useful pitcher even as he looks ahead to his age-37 season, it’s fair to wonder if the Jays might have their sights set higher in free agency this winter. There’s a plethora of quality arms available this winter ranging from Framber Valdez, Ranger Suarez, and Dylan Cease at the top of the market to other intriguing options like Zac Gallen, Michael King, and Tatsuya Imai. Meanwhile, hurlers like MacKenzie Gore, Joe Ryan, and Sandy Alcantara could be available on the trade market. For a Blue Jays team that saw how valuable a true ace can be after facing Yoshinobu Yamamoto in the playoffs, it would be understandable if a front-of-the-rotation arm was at the top of their wish list this winter.
That’s not a profile Bassitt can fill, and trade deadline acquisition Shane Bieber could be much more reasonably expected to provide that sort of production if the Jays want to bring back a newly-minted free agent from the 2025 team. With that said, it’s possible the Jays will aim lower as they fill out their rotation or pursue multiple starters. In those cases, a reunion with Bassitt would make much more sense. If Bassitt doesn’t end up returning to Toronto, there’s a number of teams that figure to be on the lookout for pitching help this winter, and he should have little trouble securing a rotation job somewhere even if his age seems likely to limit him to one-year offers.

The Jays need 2 starters this offseason. At least one needs to be a lefty and one needs to be a top of the rotation arm. And preferably the top of the rotation arm would be a lefty.
Trade the entire farm (except Trey)for Skubal.
They don’t have enough prospects for even 1 year of Tarik
If he does get traded it will be to a team like the cubs
I think Eric Lauer deserves another chance at a starter role.
They need a closer as well. Hoffman isn’t the answer. He choked last season as well when he was with the Phillies.
He was literally untouchable for 2 months including the playoffs. Was it unfortunate when the dam broke? Yea, but it is also unpredictable and inevitable.
@Superstar Prospect Wander Javier
Unpredictable isn’t a word you want to describe your closer.
Hoffman had been extremely clutch all playoffs until that point. It’s unfortunate he gave up a homer at the worst possible time, but it happens. Even Mariano Rivera has blown a save in game 7 of the World Series.
I do, however, agree with the general sentiment that they need to improve their bullpen.
Yeah Hoffman had a bad ERA for a closer and probably is more suited for a setup role
Jays and Ryan helsey would be a perfect match
Helsley sucked this year.
Bassitt was so solid in relief in the playoffs. Smoltz, Eckersley etc have made that switch. Worth his consideration.
I think there is a real possibility of the Jays and Berrios divorcing
he did not like being a pen guy
ATL, here I come!
Hounds are always loyal. 😁
I think you chase Ranger hard, and if you land him, bringing Bassit back as the number 5 starter is a great move.
Bassitt is more than welcome to return as is Scherzer. Totally ok with that since it shouldn’t cost a ton either. But resigning Bo Bichette to a longer term contract – 7 years it sounds like – must also happen.
Bieber may not return and that’s fine since he hung the mistake that ultimately cost game 7.
But the Jays must sign Bichette at all costs like they did Vlad. And keeping both Bassitt and even Scherzer in the fold would work out just fine. No problem at all resigning Bassitt to a 2/3 year deal as well as Scherzer on a 1/2 year deal.
Trade bait: Davis Schneider – for another pitcher.
Jays needs:
-Closer (Rodriquez?) or perhaps a signing or trade!
-A left handed bat. Hopefully Santander can be healthy and ready to go in 2026. DH/switch hitter bat a big boost. He’s already in the fold at least.
Starting Lineup:
Springer LF/RF- (1 more year)
Barger – RF/3B
Vlad – 1B/DH
Bichette – 2B
Santander – DH/OF
Kirk – C
Varsho – CF
Clement – IF
Gimenez – SS
Bench:
Lukes OF
Straw OF
Heineman C?
Infielder?
Rotation:
Gausman, Yesavage, Bassitt, Berrios, Scherzer? Francis/Lauer.
Jays did fine without Bichette. They made it to World Series without him. As good as Bichette has been as a hitter for the Jays, they need 2 quality starters more. If that prevents Jays to sign Bichette, then thank him for the memories and bid adieu. Jays should aim higher than Bassitt and Scherzer to replace their starting rotation. Sign Ranger Suarez and trade for either Joe Ryan or Pablo Lopez from the Twins. If Bassitt wants to be back, then offer him a contract but only as a reliever. Scherzer is just about done, so no thanks on him
@Mr. Pessimist
Schneider for a pitcher? You’re not going to get a lot for a weak side platoon bat that does OK at 2B and LF. Maybe a middle inning reliever.
of course he is.
in other news, the sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
If it’s just a 1 year deal bring him back. But I agree, top of the li e starter should be the priority. I’d let Bieber walk.
I’d like to see Bassitt as a middle relief guy not starter. Jays can trade away Hoffman for someone who won’t throw away the world series.