While it will take a while for Toronto Blue Jays fans to get over the 2025 World Series, their front office doesn’t exactly have the same time to grieve.

MLB free agency is right around the corner, as it opens officially on Nov. 6.

One of the tough decisions Toronto made that clearly worked out well these playoffs was the option to first leave 36-year-old starting pitcher Chris Bassitt off their playoff roster, and then later use him solely as a relief pitcher.

Bassitt is a free agent heading into the winter, after spending the last three seasons in Toronto.

But what does the future have in store for Bassitt? Well, if it’s up to him, it appears the man with the nickname “Hound on the Mound” wants another go in Toronto.

“I hope I have another chance with this group, I really do,” Bas

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