Blue Jays to Playoffs: Toronto clinches a spot in the American League

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The [Toronto Blue Jays](/mlb/team/_/name/tor/toronto-blue-jays) secure a place in the postseason, being the first team in the American League to achieve it this Sunday, after their 8-5 victory against the [Kansas City Royals](/mlb/team/_/name/kc/kansas-city-royals). The Blue Jays, leaders of the American League and the East Division, clinched their playoff berth with a week remaining in the regular season, after a complicated start with a 16-20 record in early May, reaching eight games behind in the division at the end of the same month.

I remember when we were in Tampa in May, we weren’t playing very well and we got swept there. I think these guys did a great job of coming together, but the turning point was really when we left Tampa and went into the Texas series.

John Schneider, Blue Jays manager
This is Toronto’s third playoff appearance in four years and the fourth in six seasons. They failed to qualify in 2021 and 2024. Postseason success has eluded the Blue Jays, who haven’t won a playoff game since 2016. Unlike their three previous trips, they hope not to have to play in the American League Wild Card round, as they seek to win their first division title since 2015, closing out the regular season with a six-game home series against Boston and Tampa Bay.

You could feel it with this group in spring training. I know it sounds really cliché, but when you have a group of men committed to the same goal, you can do things like this.

John Schneider, Blue Jays manager
With a record of 90-66, the Blue Jays lead the American League and their division by 2.5 games over the [New York Yankees](/mlb/team/_/name/nyy/new-york-yankees). If Toronto wins the American League East Division and has one of the two best records in the league, they will advance to the American League Division Series, which begins on October 4. The last time Toronto made it this far was nine years ago.

I am very happy for them. It’s difficult at this level for everyone to put aside their egos and play for each other. It’s great to see these guys completely happy for each other when they get the job done no matter who it is. This is the most satisfying team I’ve been a part of with different characters, different skills, guys uniting for a common goal, which is what matters now. This is something you always celebrate.

John Schneider, manager of the Blue Jays
The Blue Jays are looking to win their first World Series since 1993.

Today we’re back in the postseason, but the journey isn’t over yet. We still want to win the division in the next six games. Since spring training, everyone has been together and when you see a team like that, you start to believe.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Toronto snapped a four-game losing streak with Sunday’s win and celebrated with champagne in the visitors’ locker room in Kansas City.
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