Oh So So Close

The Toronto Blue Jays’ near-championship in the 2025 Fall Classic — coming up just short in Game 7 — has significant implications for the team’s future. Below are the major impacts and the questions they face.


✅ Positive momentum & organizational culture

  • The Blue Jays’ front office and coaching staff believe this season has “set a new expectation and a new standard” for the franchise.

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  • They now have proof that their roster mix, culture and identity can contend, which can help with recruiting, player morale, and fan support.

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  • Economically and branding-wise, the team is in a stronger position: big TV viewership, heightened interest, which gives ownership more license to invest.

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⚠️ Roster sustainability & free agency risks

Several key players are set to hit free agency or make decisions that affect the roster:

  • Bo Bichette (shortstop) is one of the biggest questions. After a strong return from injury and an important Game 7 home run, his free-agent status looms.

  • Several veteran pitchers — Chris Bassitt, Max Scherzer, and Shane Bieber (via player option) — are nearing or at free agency risk.

  • The club needs to ensure continuity of the core and also have adequate depth, especially on the mound, as some players age or depart.


🎯 Next-step investments & strategy

Having gotten so close, the Blue Jays are shifting from “could we contend?” to “we should win.” That brings new strategic demands:

  • They need to capitalize on this window and perhaps not accept incremental improvements — the goal now is the championship. 

  • They must spend wisely: With big contracts already in place (for example, the extension of Vladimir Guerrero Jr.) they must balance long-term commitments with flexibility.

  • Player development remains key: Younger arms (e.g., Trey Yesavage) and internal growth will matter alongside external acquisitions.

  • Health and durability: With some players returning from injury or battling late-season fatigue, building depth and managing workload is essential.


🔍 Key questions for the coming offseason

Here are the big questions the organization must answer:

  • Will the team re-sign key free agents (particularly Bichette) or allow departures and restructure accordingly?

  • How will they address the starting rotation for 2026 and beyond? Are they adding arms or relying on internal arms?

  • Can the club maintain its identity (relentless at-bats, strong defence, power) while adapting to individual weaknesses exposed in the postseason?

  • How much will ownership invest, and how will they balance big contracts with long-term financial health and flexibility?

  • Will the near-miss galvanize the team (and fan base) toward a championship push, or could there be regression from the emotional toll of the loss?


In summary: The Blue Jays’ loss does not derail their trajectory — in many ways, it accelerates expectations. They’re now firmly viewed as a title-contender rather than a rising hope, but that also raises the pressure and stakes of their decisions moving forward.

Assessed Value Could See a 1.5¢ Drop per $100

Taxpayers in the City of Saint John could be looking forward to a bit of a break on their property taxes next for 2026.

The city’s finance committee voted Oct. 29 to recommend to council a budget that includes a 1.5-cent reduction on property taxes. The cut would bring the rate down to $1.535 per $100 of assessed value.

Property assessments would seea a slight decrease, with the assessed value falling by 1.5 cents per $100 of value. While modest, this change reflects subtle shifts in market conditions and valuation adjustments.

For property owners, the impact will likely be minimal — for example, a property assessed at $250,000 would see its taxable assessed value reduced by approximately $37.50.

This drop may signal a cooling trend in certain segments of the market or adjustments in assessment methodologies. Stakeholders are encouraged to review their property assessments and stay informed about local valuation trends.

What’s special about this visit

We’re thrilled to announce that the luxury cruise ship Crystal Serenity will arrive in Saint John, New Brunswick on Thursday, November 6, 2025—marking not only a spectacular visit, but also the official close of the 2025 cruise season for the port. Cruise

🎉 What’s special about this visit

  • The ship is scheduled to arrive at 09:00 AM and depart at 19:00 (7:00 PM).

  • With approximately 740 passengers on board for this call, it’s a graceful finish to a busy season.

  • This port call is officially listed in the daily vessel report for the Port of Saint John as “Visiting Cruise Ship” on November 6.

✅ Why it matters

For Saint John:

  • This visit wraps up the 2025 cruise-ship schedule, signalling the end of waterfront activity until next spring. According to port data, the 2025 season runs through to this date.

  • Each cruise call injects economic activity into the region—local shops, tours, restaurants and port services all benefit from the influx of visitors.

  • It’s a chance for the port and the city to celebrate a strong season: reflect on the visitor numbers, the local business engagement, and look ahead to 2026.

🛳 For visitors & ship-spotters

  • If you’re in Saint John that day, arriving around the harbour in the morning will give you a front-row seat to this luxury vessel docking.

  • Dress warmly and bring a camera—the November harbour light can be stunning, and the “end of season” energy gives it extra atmosphere.

  • For the cruise passengers aboard the Crystal Serenity, they’ll enjoy what the city has to offer: waterfront views, local history, the vibe of the Fundy City setting.

🗓 Quick snapshot

  • Ship: Crystal Serenity

  • Date: Thursday, November 6, 2025

  • Arrival: 09:00 AM at Port of Saint John

  • Departure: 7:00 PM

  • Passengers onboard: ~740

  • Significance: Marks the official end of the 2025 cruise ship season for the port


Here’s to a memorable send-off for the 2025 season in Saint John—and to the promise of welcoming many more ships in the years ahead!