Blue Jays Slide Out of Playoff Picture in Disappointing 2026 Season
Toronto entered 2026 with high expectations but has struggled to stay in contention, a notable fall from their recent World Series run.

The Toronto Blue Jays are having a disappointing 2026 season, sitting outside the playoff picture despite lingering near contention. The drop-off is stark given the team reached Game 7 of the World Series in the prior season. The article frames the situation as a significant underperformance relative to expectations. No specific injuries, trades, or roster moves are cited as the primary cause in the available text.
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