Chris Bassitt might be looking to return to Toronto


Throughout the last few years, Bassitt has been one of the Blue Jays most consistent pitchers and across the MLB as he has only had one year with an ERA above 4.00 in his last 8 seasons which came in 2024.
Bassitt was also a huge part of the Blue Jays bullpen in the playoffs as he finishing with a 1.04 ERA in 8.2 innings pitched and finished with 8 strikeouts which proves he could be looked at for the 2026 bullpen.
On top of that, he proved that his value could go beyond than being just a starter this past postseason with the Blue Jays. Pitching out of the bullpen as a reliever for Toronto during the MLB Playoffs, Bassitt compiled a 1.04 ERA, 0.58 WHIP along with 10 strikeouts in 8.2 innings pitched over seven postseason appearances. -Eng

As a result, as much as the Blue Jays and their beloved fanbase would want both players to be back once for the 2026 MLB season, Toronto realistically should reunite with Bassitt over Scherzer this offseason. That is because not only does Bassitt have the lesser injury history of the two -Eng
If the Blue Jays can find a way to convince Bassitt to a take on a role as a reliever and get him on an affordable contract, he might be exactly what they need to improve their bullpen for 2026.

The main issue here is that other teams might offer him a starting role which will be very hard for the Blue Jays to compete with if they plan on using him as a reliever next season.