A look at the 2021 Toronto Blue Jays, an improved team that just missed playoffs
TORONTO — A mediocre start was followed by a strong second half as the Toronto Blue Jays made strides in an unusual regular season capped by a memorable final day that left the team achingly close to a post-season return.
The Blue Jays played in three different home ballparks in 2021 due to pandemic restrictions. A September surge made for a thrilling stretch drive, but Toronto still had to settle for a fourth-place finish in the American League East.
A 91-71 record was Toronto’s best regular-season mark since the Blue Jays went 93-69 in 2015 and made the first of two straight American League Championship Series appearances.
Here’s a report-card look at the 2021 team, which appears primed to become a contender next year: