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Toronto Blue Jays are concerned about All-Star catcher Alejandro Kirk's concussion


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Nelson Anderson
July 27, 2025  (10:44)
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Toronto Blue Jays catcher Alejandro Kirk takes a foul ball off the mask and later left the game as a precaution.
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Toronto Blue Jays All-Star catcher Alejandro Kirk was removed from Saturday's game against the Detroit Tigers in the top of the fourth inning, and was replaced by Tyler Heineman shortly after taking a foul tip off the face mask.

The Toronto Blue Jays have a key injury concern.
Kirk appeared to be shaken, but finished out the inning. After the game, manager John Schneider told reporters that the catcher is being evaluated for a concussion.
Alejandro Kirk is being evaluated for a concussion, per Blue Jays manager John Schneider. Kirk took a foul ball off the mask in the second inning Saturday.
If there's one player the Blue Jays couldn't afford to lose late this season, it's Alejandro Kirk.
Blue Jays still working through next steps with Kirk. Ali Sanchez has joined the club in Detroit, currently on the club's taxi squad.
Kirk has been incredibly durable on top of his great numbers this season, but beyond him, the Blue Jays' catching depth is thin.
Kirk doubled in his first at-bat of the game off Tarik Skubal, who looked as unhittable as ever Saturday night, which raised his average to .304 with a .774 OPS.
Add to that Kirk's strong pitch framing, elite blocking and his control of the run game, and he's reemerged as one of the best catchers in baseball at 26, having signed a five-year, $58 million extension just prior to the season.

If Alejandro Kirk misses a significant amount of time under the concussion protocol, the Blue Jays may look to acquire a catcher at the MLB Trade deadline for depth

Tyler Heineman has served admirably as Kirk's primary backup this season and came into Saturday batting .337 with a .902 OPS, both miles above his career numbers at age 34.
There's some good fortune in there, including a .397 BABIP, but Heineman's job is to keep the ship afloat when Kirk needs a breather, and he's done more than that through the first four months.
After Heineman stepped in unexpectedly, starter Kevin Gausman was quick to praise his batterymate for the job he did after Gausman pitched six scoreless innings with 10 strikeouts.
«When I knew I was done, that's the first thing I did,» Gausman said. «I went and told him how impressive it was. Kind of a crazy day. He wasn't even in our meeting. Usually he is, so of course, the day that he's not in there, something happens to Kirky, and he has to go in. Hats off to him. He was ready and prepared.»

With the July 31 Trade Deadline just days away, Kirk missing any amount of time would clearly skyrocket the catching position up the Blue Jays' list of needs, which is a difficult market to shop in given the scarcity of big league talent available.
The Blue Jays should know more Sunday, but if there's even a small chance of Kirk missing additional time, they'll likely mobilize one of their catchers from Triple-A to have in Detroit as insurance.
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Toronto Blue Jays are concerned about All-Star catcher Alejandro Kirk's concussion

If Alejandro Kirk misses time due to a concussion, do you think the Blue Jays should acquire a back up catcher at the MLB trade deadline?

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