They might be closer to the end of their big-league careers than the start, but the oldest Toronto Blue Jays players are still impactful.
Let’s take a look at some of the oldest Jays during the 2026 season.
Ranking Oldest Blue Jays Players for 2026
| Rank | Player | Age, Birthday |
| 1 | George Springer | 36 years (Sept. 19, 1989) |
| 2 | Yimi García | 35 years (Aug. 18, 1990) |
| 3 | Kevin Gausman | 34 years (Jan. 6, 1991) |
| 4 | Tommy Nance | 34 years (March 19, 1991) |
| 5 | Tyler Heineman | 34 years (June 19, 1991) |
| 6 | Jeff Hoffman | 32 years (Jan. 8, 1993) |
| 7 | José Berríos | 31 years (May 27, 1994) |
| 8 | Nathan Lukes | 31 years (July 12, 1994) |
| 9 | Myles Straw | 31 years (Oct. 17, 1994) |
| 10 | Anthony Santander | 31 years (Oct. 19, 1994) |
Who Is the Oldest Toronto Blue Jays Player Right Now?
George Springer is the oldest current Blue Jays player. Springer will turn 37 years old in the final month of the 2026 regular season. (On the opposite end of the spectrum, pitcher Trey Yesavage is the youngest Blue Jays player.)
Despite being towards the end of his career, Springer had a stellar 2025, finishing seventh in MVP voting and winning the Silver Slugger award. He also put up big numbers in the playoffs, which had a significant impact on the Blue Jays World Series odds.
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