Blue Jays executives reflect on deep playoff run, look forward to ’26 season
TORONTO — The pain of coming a couple outs away from a World Series title was still raw for Blue Jays president Mark Shapiro and general manager Ross Atkins on Thursday.
They held end-of-season media availabilities five days after Toronto dropped a 5-4 decision to the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 7 of the Fall Classic at Rogers Centre.
“It certainly wasn’t the last out that we had envisioned,” Atkins said. “But a lot leading up to it was what we had envisioned.”
It was a remarkable turnaround season for the Blue Jays, who finished last in the American League East standings a year ago. Toronto rebounded with a 94-win campaign to secure the division crown and top seed in the AL.


