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Braydon Fisher Starts Tonight as Blue Jays Battle Yankees in Must-Watch AL East Showdown
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Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Braydon Fisher is rapidly becoming one of the most talked-about arms in Major League Baseball. The 25-year-old reliever owns a 2.93 ERA with 28 strikeouts over 27.2 innings in 25 appearances this season, holding hitters to a slim 1.05 WHIP.
Fisher’s national profile spiked on May 21 when he fanned four New York Yankees in 1⅓ spotless frames, freezing Aaron Judge with a back-foot slider that lit up highlight reels and social media timelines. The outing extended a dominant stretch in which the 6’4″ Texan has punched out 16 batters in his last 16 innings while allowing only three earned runs.
Toronto acquired Fisher from the Los Angeles Dodgers in June 2024 in a deal for Cavan Biggio, betting that his double-digit strikeout rates in the minors would translate to the big leagues—and they have. Since debuting on May 11, 2025, Fisher is 9-1 with a 2.78 career ERA through 77 ⅔ innings, and his road scoreless streak to start a career (28.2 IP) set an MLB record for relievers.
The righty’s success stems from a power slider–curveball combo he throws nearly 75 percent of the time, generating whiff rates above 30 percent on both pitches. Left-handed hitters are batting just .153 against him since Opening Day 2025, and opponents overall manage only a .181 average, seventh-best in the American League among pitchers with at least 200 batters faced.
Manager John Schneider has begun experimenting with Fisher in multi-inning, high-leverage roles, hinting that the former fourth-round pick could get spot starts later this summer as Toronto looks to conserve its rotation. With the Blue Jays chasing a third straight postseason berth, Fisher’s ability to miss bats without surrendering walks—he issued zero free passes in his first six career outings—makes him a pivotal weapon for October.
Fantasy baseball managers are already taking notice: Fisher’s strikeout-to-walk ratio and microscopic barrel rate have vaulted him onto waiver-wire watch lists as a potential saves-plus-holds contributor. If his velocity and command stay intact, insiders believe the Blue Jays may explore an extension to keep Fisher in Toronto well beyond his arbitration years.
For now, expect searches for “Braydon Fisher” to keep climbing every time the Rogers Centre scoreboard flashes another zero under the visitors’ run column.
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