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Blue Jays Explore Free Player Spin Depth

The Blue Jays will soon be likely to add some minor league rotation depth. General Manager Ross Atkins told reporters (including Mitch Bannon of Motorsporter) that Jays “had a few things out there, these things are more on the depth front… through free agents.”

The fifth starter that has never been defined since Toronto Max Shezer Enter the injured list. Easton Lucas I watched it four times first. He performed well on two outings but took a hard hit in his next two appearances and chose to compete in the triple A. A day off allows them to be composed by four-person spins Kevin Gausman,,,,, José Berríos,,,,, Chris Bassitt and Bowden Francis One turn. They chose Eric Lauer Entering the major league roster on Wednesday. He worked in four innings after the opening game Yariel Rodríguez In his team debut.

Lauer is the only particularly experienced beginner to work out in a three-spin spin. Of course, there won't be a huge free agent upgrade in early May, but it's understandable that Jays wants to add some kind of senior help. Spencer Turnbull No signings throughout the offseason, but reportedly threw for the team last month. Senior swingman José Ureña After the Mets gave up, they were elected as a free agent yesterday. Right-handed Dann Dunning Not a free agent, but will likely land in the next few days after being designated as a mission by the ranger.

Lucas, Jack Bruce and Adam Macko The team's three minor league starters occupy a 40-man roster. Last year, Bloss developed three Major League Baseball for Astros. He has a 20 1/3 innings of 5.75 ERA in Triple-A Buffalo. Macko hasn't made his major league debut yet and has been resuming spring surgery throughout the season.

Scherzer's injury list has been on the list for more than a month. He went to Illinois on March 30 after his thumb continued to be uncomfortable. In recent weeks, he has performed a series of Cortisone lenses. Manager John Schneider told Sportsnet and other journalists Arden Zwelling that the three-time CY Young champion completed a high-intensity, two-innings bullpen meeting on Friday. It is not clear when he may begin his recovery mission.

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