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Can the Blue Jays still be competitive without any major additions in 2026?

The Toronto Blue Jays already crossed off one of their biggest question marks this offseason when Shane Bieber elected to exercise his option and remain with the club for 2026. It can't be understated how valuable getting a fully healthy season from Bieber on a $16-million contract is for the Blue Jays and it gives them at least three solid arms to begin 2026 - four if José Berrios comes back fully healthy and returns to his old self.

But with the starting pitching almost completely checked off, and the Blue Jays only losing one bullpen arm in Seranthony Dominguez, the only real question mark is the Blue Jays' lineup.