No slight intended towards the Jays. They earned their trip to the WS and built a team that was better than I expected, but pretty damn good. I've mentioned how they had 3 SP'ers with 31+ GS. That helps, a lot. Their offense got better was the year went on. Their pen did okay, despite having a questionable closer for most of the season. That being said, they lost 88 games in 2024 and did not make a ton of additions. Looking at 2026, they have more productive players becoming FAs than the Sox do: Bassitt, Bichette, Bieber, Scherzer, Kiner-Falefa, plsu France & Dominguez. A lot will depend on who comes back or who might replace them, but they have a lot of winter questions.
SEA made some bold deadline deals and made a great run at the big prize. Their once great rotation kinda struggled, this year, but they still came very close to making the WS. They may lose 3 huge bats: E Suarez, Naylor & Polanco and a real good pen arm in Munoz. They have some big winter needs, too.
The Yanks will certainly retool, and they should have Cole back, but we know what counting on returning IL pitchers can amount to. They lose a couple big bats: Bellinger & Grisham, plus a bunch of role players like Weaver, Goldschmidt, Williams, Loaisaga, Hill, Rosario, Slater & Yarboro. It will be interesting to see what their winter budget will be.
The Sox lose Bregman and Gio. Refsnyder and Matz had key roles, but not major ones. Wilson, too. Our budget may be our do or die question.