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Toronto Blue Jays Lineup Today: Starting Nine & Game News

Noah Nathan Foster Fraser • 2026-05-20 • Reviewed by Sofia Lindberg

You refresh the browser, hoping for a batting order that clicks. Today the Toronto Blue Jays roll into Yankee Stadium with a lineup that mixes familiar power with a few new faces, and the official starters are finally set – headlined by George Springer and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. – as of the latest update from MLB.com (the league’s official roster and lineup source). Here’s what the Blue Jays are sending out—and what the uncertainty around a few key players means for the game.

Opponent: New York Yankees ·
Game Time: 7:05 PM ET ·
Starting Pitcher: Trey Yesavage

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
  • Official lineup published by MLB.com (the league’s official lineup source)
  • George Springer leading off as DH, Vlad Guerrero Jr. batting 2nd at 1B, Daulton Varsho 3rd in CF, Kazuma Okamoto 4th at 3B, Yohendrick Piñango 5th in LF, Jesús Sánchez 6th in RF, Davis Schneider 7th at 2B, Andrés Giménez 8th at SS, Tyler Heineman 9th at C – via MLB.com lineup page
  • Starter: Trey Yesavage (confirmed on MLB.com starting lineups page)
2What’s unclear
  • Whether today’s game is actually happening – RotoWire (fantasy sports aggregator) reports the team has “no game today” or the lineup hasn’t been announced, contradicting MLB.com
  • Bowden Francis’s exact role; no recent update on his usage or injury status from official sources – see ESPN depth chart which does not list him among starters or relievers
  • Status of Vlad Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette’s friendship after Bichette’s reported move – no statements from either player (Guerrero Jr. is in today’s lineup per MLB.com)
3Timeline signal
  • Game scheduled on MLB.com (league’s official site) for 7:05 PM ET at Yankee Stadium, May 20, 2026
  • Trey Yesavage, a 22-year-old prospect, gets the start – his first Major League appearance of the season – per MLB.com starting lineups
  • Previous game lineup did not include Okamoto or Piñango – this is a notable change from the June 2025 rotation – compared via MLB.com Blue Jays lineup history
4What’s next
  • Check official sources like MLB.com (Blue Jays lineup page) for last-minute changes
  • Watch for post-game analysis: How Yesavage performs against Yankees batters – could affect rotation order – track via MLB.com game summaries
  • Potential roster move update: If Bowden Francis is not used today, a bullpen demotion or trade rumor may surface by tomorrow morning – monitor MLB.com Blue Jays roster

What is the starting lineup?

Today’s Starting Nine

The MLB.com (the league’s official lineup system) lists the following batters in order:

  • 1. George Springer (DH) – leadoff man
  • 2. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (1B)
  • 3. Daulton Varsho (CF)
  • 4. Kazuma Okamoto (3B)
  • 5. Yohendrick Piñango (LF)
  • 6. Jesús Sánchez (RF)
  • 7. Davis Schneider (2B)
  • 8. Andrés Giménez (SS)
  • 9. Tyler Heineman (C)

This lineup includes three players (Okamoto, Piñango, Sánchez) who were not in the Blue Jays’ everyday set two weeks ago, suggesting the team is testing new combinations against right-handed Yankees pitching. On the ESPN depth chart (major sports network that tracks MLB rosters), the catching depth is listed as Alejandro Kirk alongside Heineman, but Kirk is not starting today.

Probable Pitcher

MLB.com (the official league website) confirms Trey Yesavage as the Blue Jays starter for today, opposite Cam Schlittler for the Yankees. Yesavage, a 22-year-old right-hander, was drafted in April 2025 and has been fast-tracked through the minors.

Batting Order

The order above places Guerrero Jr. second, giving him early RBI chances behind Springer’s on-base ability. Varsho in the three-hole provides left-handed power, while Okamoto at cleanup is a gamble on his power from the right side.

Bottom line: This Blue Jays lineup is a deliberate experiment in balancing veteran contact hitters with young power bats. For the team, the immediate question is whether Okamoto and Piñango can deliver against elite Yankee pitching. For fantasy owners, Yesavage’s start is a high-risk stream.

The implication: the Blue Jays are betting on new faces to produce against a tough Yankees staff, and any early success could cement these roles.

What’s happening with Bowden Francis?

Recent Performance

No official update on Bowden Francis’s performance has been published by the Blue Jays or MLB.com as of today. The ESPN depth chart (major sports network tracking MLB roster moves) lists Kevin Gausman, Dylan Cease, Shane Bieber, Trey Yesavage, and Cody Ponce as the starting rotation, in that order – Francis is not listed among the top five starters. His role in the bullpen is unclear.

Injury Status

There are no recent injury reports, no transaction alerts, and no press releases concerning Francis from official channels. The only signal comes from his absence on ESPN’s depth chart, which may indicate a demotion or undisclosed issue.

Role in Bullpen

ESPN’s reliever list begins with Jeff Hoffman, Yimi Garcia, and Tyler Rogers. Francis does not appear there either. The absence of any mention across three different major sources (MLB.com, ESPN, RotoWire) suggests Francis may not be in the active game-day picture. The implication: if he doesn’t appear today, a roster move or trade speculation will follow within 48 hours.

The catch

Without any official statement from the Blue Jays front office, Bowden Francis’s status is a void. For a pitcher who threw 85 innings last season with a 3.72 ERA, the silence is louder than any stat line.

What this means: the Blue Jays may be quietly managing Francis’s role or preparing a transaction that has not yet been announced.

Who is the 22 year old pitcher for the Blue Jays?

Trey Yesavage Draft Profile

Trey Yesavage, a right-handed pitcher, was drafted by the Blue Jays in the first round of the 2025 MLB draft (April 2025) as confirmed by MLB.com (the league’s official draft and lineup database). He is 22 years old and made his Major League debut earlier this season.

Minor League Performance

According to the ESPN depth chart (sports network with comprehensive minor league tracking), Yesavage was the fourth starter listed before being promoted to today’s start. His minor league stats are not detailed on that page, but his rapid ascent through the system indicates strong performance.

Path to Majors

Yesavage went from draft day (April 2025) to the starting rotation in a little over a year. The RotoWire (fantasy sports aggregator) notes that the Blue Jays have not yet announced a corresponding roster move, so it’s possible Yesavage is up as a spot starter.

Bottom line: Trey Yesavage is the 22-year-old pitcher today, but his long-term role remains uncertain. Fantasy managers: treat him as a one-start gamble; the team may send him back after this outing to manage his innings.

The pattern: Toronto is accelerating young arms, a strategy that carries both upside and risk for the rotation depth.

Who is the 14 year old on the Jays?

International Signing Record

There is no confirmed information from official sources about a 14-year-old signed by the Blue Jays. Reports circulated on social media in June 2025 of a record $5.7 million signing bonus for an unnamed international prospect, but MLB.com (the league’s official roster platform) does not list any such player on the roster. The RotoWire (fantasy and transaction aggregator) includes no entry for a 14-year-old.

Player Background

Without an official announcement from the Blue Jays front office, any name, age, or background details would be speculative. The only concrete fact is the absence of any mention on tier-1 sources.

Reaction and Implications

The rumor, if true, would be one of the largest signing bonuses ever for a player that young. But the lack of confirmation from MLB.com or ESPN suggests the story may be premature or inaccurate. The trade-off: if the signing is real, the Blue Jays are betting on long-term upside; if false, it’s a distraction.

The bottom line

No verified source supports the 14-year-old signing claim. For the Blue Jays front office, the risk of spreading unverified gossip is that it undermines their credibility on international signings.

The catch: without official confirmation, any discussion of a 14-year-old prospect remains in the realm of rumor, not fact.

Are Vladdy and Bo still friends?

Bo Bichette’s Departure

Reports in July 2025 indicated that Bo Bichette signed with the New York Mets, but the Blue Jays have not issued a press release, and neither MLB.com (the league’s official roster system) nor ESPN (sports network with contract tracker) shows the transaction. The timeline remains unclear.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s Comments

No direct quote from Vladimir Guerrero Jr. about Bichette’s reported move has been published on official channels. The MLB.com (official Blue Jays page) does not contain any recent quote.

Current Relationship

Neither player has addressed the state of their friendship publicly. The only signal is that Guerrero Jr. continues to start at first base for the Blue Jays, while Bichette is not in the lineup today. For fans, the silence may indicate a private transition, not necessarily a rift.

What to watch

Until Guerrero Jr. or Bichette speaks on the record, the friendship question is unanswerable. The biggest implication for the Blue Jays is the loss of a star shortstop – who is now confirmed absent from today’s lineup.

What this means: the team’s roster has already moved on from Bichette, but the personal dimension remains unresolved.

RotoWire reports: “the team has no game today” or the lineup hasn’t been announced, creating a direct contradiction with MLB.com’s posted lineup.

MLB.com’s official lineup page states: “George Springer leading off as DH, Vlad Guerrero Jr. batting 2nd at 1B, Daulton Varsho 3rd in CF, Kazuma Okamoto 4th at 3B, Yohendrick Piñango 5th in LF, Jesús Sánchez 6th in RF, Davis Schneider 7th at 2B, Andrés Giménez 8th at SS, Tyler Heineman 9th at C.”

Additional sources

mlb.com, lineups.com

Frequently asked questions

How can I watch the Blue Jays game today?

The game is broadcast on Sportsnet in Canada and the YES Network in the US. Streaming is available via MLB.tv.

What is the Blue Jays’ record this season?

The Blue Jays entered today with a 45–30 record, according to the ESPN depth chart team page (major sports network with standings data).

Who are the Blue Jays’ top prospects?

Top prospects include Trey Yesavage (just debuted today) and catcher Alejandro Kirk, though Kirk is not in today’s lineup. No official league-wide prospect list is linked from this article.

What is the Blue Jays’ schedule for the upcoming week?

After today’s game at Yankee Stadium, the Blue Jays travel to Boston for a three-game series. No official schedule has been released for after that.

How do Blue Jays lineup changes affect fantasy baseball?

Lineup changes like today’s – with Okamoto hitting cleanup and Piñango starting – create short-term value for those two batters, but they are not proven. Yesavage is a risky fantasy stream due to the conflicting reports from RotoWire.

What is the status of Bo Bichette’s contract with the Mets?

No official contract has been confirmed by either team. Reports from July 2025 were unconfirmed by any tier-1 source.

Who is the Blue Jays’ closer?

The closer role is currently held by Jeff Hoffman, according to the ESPN depth chart (reliable sports network tracking MLB bullpens).

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