Toronto, ON – As the 2025 season comes to a close and baseball heads into the winter break, one of the most touching moments came not from the field, but from a simple yet poignant thank you: Blue Jays junior pitcher Mason Fluharty posted a lengthy message on social media to thank his teammates and fans, while also revealing that his journey is just beginning.
Fluharty, 24, has been one of the most notable “explosives” on the Blue Jays roster this season. Despite being sent down to Triple-A twice during the regular season, he came back strong and made his mark: good against lefties (.182 AVG against lefties during the season) and made seven starts in the postseason, with seven strikeouts, just two walks, and seven inherited runners while only being run out once.

In his emotional message, Fluharty wrote:
“A year I’ll never forget! What a ride it’s been! Grateful for the group of guys I got to play with this year! The most selfless, talented, and gritty group I’ve ever been apart of. And thank you Toronto for the endless support throughout this long season! Blessed is an understatement! Thank you Jesus for this year of brotherhood, health, and endless memories!”
For a rookie like Fluharty, sending such a message is a testament to how he sees his role — not just as a pitcher, but as part of the Blue Jays family and the city of Toronto. His thanks to “an incredibly selfless, talented, and fighting group of teammates” suggests that the locker room environment and team chemistry have been his biggest strengths this season.
Many in the Blue Jays organization were quick to respond, praising Fluharty’s spirit. “He comes in, works, and contributes without complaining,” said one coaching staff member. “That’s the kind of spirit we want from our young players.”

Fluharty’s first season was impressive enough: he became the first-choice left-handed pitcher in the bullpen, and he saw significant participation in the postseason.
Now, with this thank you, he’s not just a “stellar rookie” but is looking to become a key player for the Blue Jays in the coming seasons — someone with the athleticism, skill, and most importantly, the heart to take on greater responsibility.
Fluharty acknowledged that next season won’t be easy — there are more expectations, more eyes, and tougher opponents on the line. But he expressed that he’s “not afraid to start from the bottom” and will turn the breaks and small failures into big lessons.
After that lengthy thank you, Blue Jays fans saw more than just a promising pitcher, but a vivid story of gratitude, of faith, and of new beginnings. The hashtag #FluhartyRising began to appear on Twitter, Instagram, and in fan posts, as a statement that “we believe in you.”

Beyond the numbers, fans needed to see the individual player — and Fluharty’s message did just that. He seems to understand that hitting and pitching is only part one; part two is making a connection, making fans feel like they’re not just watching a player, but witnessing a part of themselves.
Mason Fluharty offered his thanks — but also a promise. A promise that he would come back stronger, that he would stay in shape and build himself up to be worthy of the “mountain” the Blue Jays were aiming for. His words: “Blessed is an understatement!” — and for Toronto, the feeling conveyed was not just luck, but a future filled with hope.
Now it’s time to look ahead — the 2026 season is upon us, and Fluharty has shown everyone he’s ready.
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