Former Cleveland Guardians make Toronto Blue Jays clubhouse feel like home
Five former Cleveland Guardians joined the Blue Jays via trades and signings, boosting Toronto's roster as they compete in the American League Championship Series.
- On Oct. 14, 2025, Ernie Clement is now with the Toronto Blue Jays, the report says, as part of the former Guardians' roster.
- Gimenez and Sandlin were traded to Toronto in December, Clement signed a minor-league deal while Straw joined a month later, and Bieber was picked up on July 31.
- Manager John Schneider noted, `it’s become a running gag that having been in Cleveland was almost a prerequisite`, highlighting the team’s cohesion.
- The Seattle Mariners hold a 2-0 series lead after 3-1 and 10-3 wins in Toronto, and Shane Bieber will start Game 3 on Wednesday in Seattle.
- Despite roster turnover, the Cleveland Guardians made this year's playoffs but were eliminated by Detroit in three games, and Josh Naylor said the ex-Guardians boost Toronto Blue Jays' cohesion.
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Former Guardians make Blue Jays clubhouse feel like home
Toronto Blue Jays teammates Myles Straw, Nick Sandlin Andres Gimenez, Ernie Clement and Shane Bieber all played together with the Guardians in Cleveland. “The culture in Cleveland is really, really good, so we've all kind of tried to bring that here,” says infielder Clement.
Former Cleveland Guardians make Toronto Blue Jays clubhouse feel like home (Sports)
TORONTO — Moments after the Seattle Mariners advanced to the American League Championship Series with a thrilling 15-inning win over the Detroit Tigers, first baseman Josh Naylor of Mississauga, Ont., was asked about getting to play post-season baseball in Toronto. Naylor said that playing against...
Former Guardians fill Blue Jays clubhouse
Moments after the Seattle Mariners advanced to the American League Championship Series with a thrilling 15-inning win over the Detroit Tigers, first baseman Josh Naylor of Mississauga, Ont., was asked about getting to play post-season baseball in Toronto.

Former Cleveland Guardians make Toronto Blue Jays clubhouse feel like home
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TORONTO — Moments after the Seattle Mariners advanced to the American League Championship Series with a thrilling 15-inning win over the Detroit Tigers, first baseman Josh Naylor of Mississauga, Ont., was asked about getting to play post-season baseball in Toronto. Naylor said that playing against his hometown Blue Jays would be “just another team we’ve gotta beat,” but getting to see some of his friends who are on Toronto’s roster, guys he had …
Former Cleveland Guardians make Toronto Blue Jays clubhouse feel like home
Naylor said that playing against his hometown Blue Jays would be "just another team we've gotta beat," but getting to see some of his friends who are on Toronto's roster, guys he had come up with in the Cleveland Guardians organization, that was another matter.
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