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Submit your questions for Mitch Bannon's upcoming Blue Jays mailbag

Submit your questions for Mitch Bannon's upcoming Blue Jays mailbag

New York Times6 hours ago

The Toronto Blue Jays are nearly halfway through the 2025 season and sit right in the American League's crowded postseason mix. With important games at the MLB level, the team is also preparing for the upcoming draft and trade deadline.
Let's check in with our Blue Jays beat writer, Mitch Bannon, on what he's seen so far and what he expects to come. Please submit your questions below.
Mitch Bannon June 20, 2025 7:00 am EDT

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