5 Blue Jays most deserving of a September call up this year
Briefly

After the 2025 trade deadline and returns from the injured list, the Toronto Blue Jays' major league roster is largely set heading into the stretch run. MLB rosters expand to 28 in September, permitting two additional players to fill specific roles for the final month. Braydon Fisher excelled in the bullpen with a 4-0 record, 3.03 ERA, 1.01 WHIP and 50 strikeouts in 38 2/3 innings, and he was optioned because he had remaining minor-league options. Joey Loperfido hit .358 with a .915 OPS in 30 games but was optioned due to an outfield roster crunch.
With the fallout of the 2025 MLB trade deadline, along with the return of some key players from the injured list, the Toronto Blue Jays appear to have their major league roster more or less set, heading into the stretch run. However, with the month of September approaching in just about a week's time, MLB rosters will expand to 28 to allow teams to add two more players to potentially fill specific roles to help out the club.
Without question Braydon Fisher had been one of the Jays' top arms in the bullpen this 2025 season. In 41 total appearances, Fisher compiled a perfect 4-0 record with a solid 3.03 ERA, 1.01 WHIP, giving up only three home runs all year while striking out a whopping 50 batters in just 38 2/3 innings pitched. The only real plausible reason why he was sent back down to the minors this past week was due to the fact he had options remaining.
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