The Blue Jays announced this morning a handful of list movements, titled by the club’s decision to place the right -hander Nick Sandlin On the 15 -day injured list due to a right lat tension. Toronto recalled the right -hander Dillon tate To replace Sandlin on the list and also selected the right -hander contract Paxton Schultz. Right -handed Jacob Barnes was appointed for assignment to make room for Schultz on 40 men and active lists.
Sandlin, 28, came to Toronto as part of the trade that brought Andres Gimenez and saw Spencer Horwitz Leave the club. It has been very successful over the years in Cleveland as an average lift despite trembling peripherals, appearing at an MPM of 3.27 (126 ERA +) despite a FIP of 4.41 and a walking rate of 11.4%. At the beginning of this year, Sandlin managed to tighten things up with an MPM of 2.25 and 2.77 FIP on his first ten appearances with the Blue Jays. It is a significant loss for the Blue Jays enclosure, as a sand sand and again Jeff Hoffman The two of them were in the early success of Toronto this year.
Fortunately, there are signals that this could be a fairly short absence. John Schneider told journalists this morning (including Keegan Matheson of MLB.com) that the problem Lat Sandlin is currently on business that has launched it for some time and they have decided to be “Proactive” On this subject rather than risking that it becomes a more important problem on the road. While Sandlin will be closed for at least a few days, it seems possible that he can come back relatively quickly if the stump improves during this layoff. In any case, it will be broken for at least the next two weeks.
The replacement of the list for the moment is tate, that the Jays have claimed exemptions from the Orioles in September. He was not tense by Toronto during the offseason, but was signed with them on a big league agreement in March. He has not yet appeared in the club’s majors this year, but has generally been an intermediate lifter cromulent over the years, with an MPM of 3.89 and a FIP of 3.88 quasi-corners since the start of the 2021 season. He will be joined as an option for the intermediate sleeves by Schultz, a choice of 14th round by the Brewers in 2019 which spent the majority of his professional career Starting in the Blue Jays organization. Toronto Brass transferred it to the enclosure of the Latters last year, and despite the previous intermediate results, he looked fairly well in 8 2/3 of multi-manche emergency work executives this season with an MPM of 2.08 and a 27.2% withdrawal rate with Buffalo Triple-A.
The addition of Schultz to the list is made possible by the departure of Barnes, a veteran currently in its tenth season of major league. Signed in a minor league agreement in February, Barnes impressed sufficiently during the camp to be called to list the opening Jays, but experienced difficulties in eight work sleeves with the club this year, making nine points (eight deserved) on ten strokes and three walks while withdrawing five. The Jays will have a week to exchange Barnes or transmit it by derogations, how the possibility of accepting a pure and simple mission of the club or electing a free agency in search of greener pastures. The right -hander posted an MPM of 4.36 in 66 rounds for the Nationals last year and has a career of 4.79 MPM during its decade of work in the majors.