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The Toronto Blue Jays had an incredibly successful 2025 season that ended in heartbreaking fashion. After winning the American League East with a 94-68 record, the Blue Jays were just one win away from taking home their first World Series title since 1993.
When it comes to postseason shares, the World Series champion, of course, receives the highest pool percentage. From there, the second-highest percentage goes to the runner-up. In this case, that would be Toronto, while the Dodgers claim the top percentage. The exact breakdown of the players' pool is based on the following:
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