These clubs have appeared in 5 of the last 9 World Series. Each have run into various road blocks in 2026, but the winner of this upcoming series could potentially springboard to new life in the second half of the season.
Blue Jays Play By Play Man Dan Shulman joins us to discuss the Astros upcoming series at the Rogers Centre in downtown Toronto.
Q: Let’s start with George Springer. Could he be turning the corner?
A: George has looked better lately. He fouled a ball off his toe earlier this season, fractured it, missed 17 games, and it seemed to take him a while to get his timing back when he returned. But lately there have been signs that he is turning it around. He is drawing a lot of walks lately, and if the power stroke returns too, that would really help the Jays.
Q: For the Astros, injuries have drastically hindered their season thus far. What have been the biggest hurdles for the Blue Jays?
A: They have been decimated by injuries too. Addison Barger and Alejandro Kirk both suffered injuries very early in the season. Barger sprained his ankle, returned for one game, and suffered an elbow injury on a throw. He has only appeared in 9 games. Kirk fractured his thumb in early April and just returned last week.
As mentioned, Springer was on the IL and so was Nathan Lukes. Daulton Varsho is on the IL now with a wrist issue.
On the pitching side, Jose Berrios underwent Tommy John surgery, Cody Ponce tore his ACL, Dylan Cease was on the IL for 15 days, Max Scherzer missed more than a month and Shane Bieber is just now nearing a return after some arm fatigue following his Tommy John surgery. So they have had more than their fair share of bullpen games as they try to find 5 starters. They’re getting healthier now but it’s been a huge part of their struggles.
Q: If you had to predict, which Jays “will” or “should” make the All Star Game next month in Philadelphia?
A: I think Ernie Clement should and will. He’s had a very good season, and in my mind, deserves to be the starter at 2nd base for the American League.
Louis Varland has been one of the best relievers in the majors, he should be there and I think he will be. I think Dylan Cease should as well, and likely will. Even with a brief stint on the IL, he’s been one of the better starting pitchers in the AL.
Even though he’s not having an All-Star caliber season, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. could get voted in.
Q: Lastly, it’s been a roller coaster with the pitching rotation which Astros fans can relate to. What’s the latest?
A: They need to find 5 healthy, effective starters. Cease and Gausman are a great 1-2 punch. Trey Yesavage has had his ups and downs this year but still gives them a quality starting pitcher. A healthy Bieber would be a great addition. The bullpen has been worked hard, Fluharty and Fisher are among MLB leaders in appearances. But for the most part, it is a strong bullpen.