When Do Blue Jays Pitchers & Catchers Report for 2025 Spring Training?

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Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. sits in the dugout before a spring training baseball game against the Pittsburgh Pirates Tuesday, March 5, 2024, in Bradenton, Fla.
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Sam Cox @samrcox_ Jan 16, 2025, 9:53 AM
  • Blue Jays pitchers and catchers report for spring training on Feb. 13.
  • The first Jays spring training game is on Feb. 22.
  • Spring training ends on March 23.

Coming off their worst full-season win total since 2019, Toronto Blue Jays odds to win the World Series have lengthened throughout the offseason following the failed pursuits of Juan Soto and Corbin Burnes. 

Baseball odds at the BetMGM sportsbook have the Jays offseason odds at +1800 to win the American League East in 2025. 

Performances in spring training aren’t going to have a massive impact on that price, but avoiding injuries to key players is crucial if they are to compete with their divisional foes.   

When Do the Toronto Blue Jays Pitchers and Catchers Report to Spring Training?

Blue Jays pitchers and catchers report to 2025 spring training on Feb. 13.

The first Blue Jays full-squad workout is five days later on Feb. 18. 

When Is the Blue Jays First Spring Training Game?

The Blue Jays spring training schedule begins with a game against the New York Yankees on Feb. 22. 

After welcoming the Yankees to TD Ballpark, the Jays go on the road against the Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers. 

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Sam Cox is a freelance content writer for BetMGM. He can regularly be found on 888Sport and Betting Expert and has previously written for Sports Betting Dime, OddsChecker, and numerous others. Sam also runs Franchise Sports and has over a decade of experience in the gambling industry.