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Several Toronto Blue Jays players link up for off-season vacation

Toronto Blue Jays players seem to be enjoying themselves after what was a hard-fought 2025 season.

Not long after getting together for Bo Bichette's wedding, several Blue Jays players and their significant others met up for what looked like an incredible vacation.

Based on pictures posted by Kevin Gausman's wife, Taylor, several current Blue Jays, along with some who are currently free agents, got together in Saint Barthelemy, a French-speaking Caribbean island.

 

"Same time next year?" Taylor captioned the post.

Blue Jays fans loved seeing the group together in the off-season, with many leaving heartfelt comments underneath the post.

"Blue Jays crew is the best crew!" one user wrote. "I love this! You all share a special bond. Better together. I hope you all had a wonderful vacation. Looking forward to the 2026 season."

The photos include Ernie Clement, along with pitchers Jeff Hoffman, Shane Bieber, Gausman, as well as members of the 2025 Jays who are currently free agents in Max Scherzer and Chris Bassitt.

Both Scherzer and Bassitt had expressed interest in returning to the Blue Jays, though the signings of Dylan Cease, Cody Ponce, and relief pitcher Tyler Rogers have seemingly put an end to them re-signing in Toronto. Both have received interest on the free-agent market but have yet to put pen to paper on any deals.

Despite the book seemingly being closed on both Scherzer and Bassitt, the Blue Jays aren't believed to be done just yet. They are still heavily linked to four-time All-Star Kyle Tucker, and not yet out of the running on re-signing Bo Bichette.

Lead photo by

@taylorgausman/Instagram


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