Blue Jays' rotation surplus is no more, at least for now
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Blue Jays' rotation surplus is no more, at least for now
"Season-opening IL stints for Shane Bieber, José Berríos, and Trey Yesavage have depleted the Blue Jays' once superpowered rotation depth this spring. But it's certainly not the time to start panicking."
"Toronto's starting staff remains in good hands with Kevin Gausman, Dylan Cease, Cody Ponce, Max Scherzer and Eric Lauer - who'll be a starter once again after finishing last season in the bullpen."
"By exhausting this layer of big-league starter depth, any additional starting pitching injury from here would force this organization into scramble mode, leaving them without a clear-cut candidate to round out the rotation."
The Toronto Blue Jays faced a significant reduction in starting rotation depth due to injuries to Shane Bieber, José Berríos, and Trey Yesavage. Despite this setback, the team retains capable pitchers like Kevin Gausman, Dylan Cease, Cody Ponce, Max Scherzer, and Eric Lauer. The organization must adapt quickly, as further injuries could leave them scrambling for solutions. Current Triple-A options include Adam Macko, Lazaro Estrada, Chad Dallas, Grant Rogers, and CJ Van Eyk, with limited depth available for call-ups this season.
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