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The Toronto Blue Jays lost their series against the Arizona Diamondbacks, marking their sixth consecutive series loss. Manager John Schneider hinted at potential changes in the bullpen following the defeat.
BALTIMORE, MD - JULY 29: Manager John Schneider #14 of the Toronto Blue Jays looks on during the third inning in game one of a split doubleheader against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on July 29, 2025 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)
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The Toronto Blue Jays dropped their series versus the Arizona Diamondbacks with a loss on Saturday, marking the teamâs sixth consecutive series loss in the early season.
And while the Blue Jays can remain optimistic about a turnaround and even a trip back to the World Series, it seems like a significant bullpen change might be in order soon.
âJeff Hoffman surrendered a grand slam in the eighth inning of Saturdayâs 6-2 loss, which is all Blue Jays fans will be talking about this weekend,â Keegan Matheson wrote for MLB.com. âThe Blue Jays had every opportunity to win this one late, but Hoffmanâs inning blew up the back end of the game. This comes after he blew a save last time out when he walked three batters.â
John Schneider sent a four-word message regarding the team's performance after the loss.
The Blue Jays have experienced six consecutive series losses this season.
The Blue Jays may consider making significant changes to their bullpen following the recent defeats.
Despite the losses, there is still optimism for a turnaround and a potential trip back to the World Series.

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In his first season with the Blue Jays last year, Hoffman endured an up-and-down campaign that included giving up a lead to the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 7 of the World Series. And so far, his second season hasnât been much better.
Hoffman has a 7.71 ERA, with 13 hits allowed and 20 strikeouts in less than 10 innings so far. But while Saturdayâs brutal outing might serve as the final straw for some Blue Jays fans, the team appears to be sticking with him in the closerâs role.
âI have a lot of confidence in Jeff Hoffman,â Blue Jays manager John Schneider said after the game, per The Athleticâs Mitch Bannon. âI feel for him right now because heâs going through it. I get it; when youâre in that spot, it gets magnified, and thatâs part of it. Heâs man enough to handle it.â
Regarding the specific role of closing out games, the skipper added a clear, four-word summary of how he views the beleaguered pitcher amid his struggles.
âIâll take Jeff Hoffman,â Schneider added.
Hoffman took ownership of the teamâs loss on Saturday and he told reporters that he feels healthy and plans to work on his command. In the meantime, a prominent teammate joined the manager in offering his public support.
âWe all believe in him,â future Hall of Fame starter Max Scherzer told reporters, according to Bannon. âWe all love him. We all believe heâs going to figure it out and get big outs for us. Thatâs never going to change.â
But as the Blue Jays look to turn a losing season around before itâs too late, Hoffman will have to improve if they are to avoid making that change for much longer.
This article was originally published on Forbes.com