Rangers, Blue Jays and Myles Straw
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How good does your team have to be to option someone hitting .358 to Triple-A? The Blue Jays had to make a tough roster decision.
Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette endured a brutal 2024 campaign, which he and the team were writing off as a blip on the radar based on what he had accom
As the 35-year-old returns, hoping to continue a resurgent season, Loperfido heads down to Triple A despite hitting .358 with Toronto.
Shane Bieber pitched in his final rehab start Friday night, and the Toronto Blue Jays are extremely excited about his return to the mound in the coming days.
With George Springer set to return on Saturday against the Rangers, the Blue Jays optioned an outfielder to Triple-A.
With the expanded rosters in mind, Toronto choosing to hold onto a guy like Myles Straw who is out of options and sending down Loperfido instead made sense. Straw can provide value as a pinch runner and defensive replacement, and could've easily been claimed off waivers. This move ensures the Jays will contain their depth, which is crucial.
The Toronto Blue Jays have promoted their top prospect, right-handed pitcher Trey Yesavage to their Triple-A Buffalo club. Yesavage, who just turned 22 July 28, is moving quickly, as this is his first season in minor league development.
Hearing that Toronto #BlueJays are expected to sign top Korean H.S. prospect Seo-jun Moon. Currently a senior at Jang-choong H.S., Moon is listed 6’5 w/ FB velo in mid 90’s. Signing bonus is expected to be more than 1m. More to come… #MLB pic.twitter.com/xMJ1LwqrX0