The Toronto Blue Jays could be active this offseason after missing the playoffs in 2024. Any moves made this winter will impact the Blue Jaysโ playoff odds for next year.
Toronto Blue Jays 2025 Payroll
According to Spotrac, the Blue Jays are 10th in MLB with a total payroll of $136,135,713. They have ranked between ninth and 12th in payroll since 2021.
Here is a look at where the Blue Jays have ranked in total payroll in recent seasons:
- 2024: $218,402,819 (ninth)
- 2023: $214,630,885 (ninth)
- 2022: $177,001,966 (11th)
- 2021: $150,140,253 (12th)
Highest-Paid Blue Jays Players in 2025
Rank | Player | 2025 Salary |
---|---|---|
1 | Vladimir Guerrero Jr. | $28.8 million |
2 | George Springer | $24.16 million |
3 | Kevin Gausman | $23 million |
4 | Chris Bassitt | $22 million |
5 | Josรฉ Berrรญos | $18.71 million |
Who Makes the Most Money on the Blue Jays in 2025?
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. will make the most money for the Blue Jays in 2025 thanks to a payroll salary of $28,800,000.
This will be the final year of Guerreroโs deal with Toronto, as he becomes an unrestricted free agent at 27 years old next winter. He will be one of the top free agents in the market next offseason.
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