Toronto Blue Jays rookie reliever Braydon Fisher has been making a memorable impression in the bullpen this season. The youngster was a trade acquisition last year, coming to the Blue Jays organization from the Los Angeles Dodgers in exchange for utility player Cavan Biggio.

Braydon Fisher Becoming Key Reliever for Blue Jays
Braydon Fisher strikes out the side in the seventh
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Fisher’s Success in 2025
Fisher has found consistent success with the Blue Jays this season. The 25-year-old right-hander has established himself as a steady hand in the bullpen following his MLB debut earlier this year.
Despite being briefly optioned to the minors in August to make room for ace Shane Bieber, he has since been recalled and has proven his value. He’s also performed well in significant games. This is crucial as the Blue Jays look to hold on to their lead in the American League East. In his outing on Sunday against the New York Yankees, he struck out the side in the seventh inning, a bright spot in a game Toronto lost.
Fisher made his Major League debut on May 11, finishing a blowout game against the Seattle Mariners. He pitched a scoreless ninth inning to close out a 9-1 Blue Jays win. He quickly became one of the Blue Jays’ most consistent and reliable relievers, earning the trust of the coaching staff.Â
Impact on the Blue Jays
Fisher’s performance has been a significant bright spot for the Blue Jays’ bullpen, providing much-needed depth. His emergence has come in a pivotal season, with the Blue Jays’ most successful stretch in years helping them lead the AL East.Â
The key to Fisher’s success has been his strong command of his slider and curveball. This has generated a high whiff rate and low batting averages against him. His high strikeout rate (32.1%), low number of walks (13, a 7.9% rate), and solid velocity have made him a reliable reliever for the Blue Jays.
Analyzing Fisher’s Key to Success this seasonÂ
His slider and curveball are his primary weapons, producing a high number of swings and misses, holding opponents to a low expected batting average (.212) and slugging percentage (.272).Â
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