The Toronto Blue Jays have lost a piece to the back end of their rotation. They’ve placed right-handed pitcher Yariel Rodriguez on the 15-day injured list.
The Jays will need to figure out a fifth starter, though maybe not right away, thanks to where they are in the schedule.
The Toronto Blue Jays (14-15) host the Kansas City Royals (17-12) on Monday to begin a three-game series, with the first pitch at 7:07 PM ET from Rogers Centre.
The Toronto Blue Jays (14-15) host the Kansas City Royals (17-12) on Monday to kick off a three-game series at Rogers Centre. The contest starts at 7:07 PM ET.
The Toronto Blue Jays are through two games of their four-game series against the Kansas City Royals and to this point they have split winning the first game 5-3 and dropping last night’s 3-2.
The Toronto Blue Jays (13-11) visit Kansas City to face the Kansas City Royals (14-10) at 7:40 PM ET on Wednesday. The Blue Jays will give the nod to Yariel Rodriguez and the Royals will counter with Alec Marsh (3-0, 3.22 ERA).
The Blue Jays have won three games in a row, pushing the club above .500 for the first time since Opening Day. The bats aren’t quite there yet, but a few quality starts and some excellent late-inning relief work have stoked some momentum for Toronto.
Returning home to the Rogers Centre has been one of the cures to the early season blues for the Blue Jays, as the team has now won back-to-back series for the first time this season.
Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Yariel Rodriguez is scheduled to make his major league debut Saturday afternoon against the visiting Colorado Rockies. The 27-year-old Rodriguez arrived from Triple-A Buffalo on Friday, and the plan is to activate him Saturday to make the start.
The Colorado Rockies (4-10) play on the road against the Toronto Blue Jays (6-8) at Rogers Centre. The game is set to begin at 3:07 PM ET on Saturday. The Blue Jays will give the nod to Yariel Rodriguez against the Rockies and Dakota Hudson (0-2).
The Toronto Blue Jays are getting set to take on the Colorado Rockies this weekend after coming off a series win over the Seattle Mariners in which they won the first two games and dropped the finale; both teams scored 11 runs in the three-game series.
The Toronto Blue Jays plan to promote Cuban right-hander Yariel Rodriguez to make his major league debut this weekend, according to multiple reports Friday.
The Toronto Blue Jays are set to recall pitcher Yariel Rodriguez to the big league roster, Francys Romero reported Thursday night. Rodriquez, 27, signed with the Blue Jays this past offseason, inking him to a five-year, $32-million deal.
Rodriguez already occupies a spot on the Toronto 40-man roster. The Jays signed him to a five-year, $32M free agent pact late in the winter.
The Jays’ major off-season signing shows some of what enticed them into giving him $32m Note: last season, I did this column roughly weekly, profiling three minor leaguers who were having interesting seasons.
The righty entered the offseason as one of the winter’s most unusual free agents. He began his career as a starting pitcher in Cuba but upon moving overseas to pitch in Japan, he converted to relief where he dominated to the tune of a 1.15 ERA with a 27.5 percent strikeout rate.
The puzzle that is the Blue Jays’ Opening Day pitching staff is becoming more clear. On Tuesday afternoon, Francys Romero reported that Blue Jays pitcher Yariel Rodríguez will not be on the team’s roster when they break camp and head to Tampa Bay but will instead make two or three starts in Triple-A Buffalo.
The Toronto Blue Jays will likely have a pair of new faces taking the field during split-squad action on Sunday, with one-half of the roster travelling to Clearwater, Fla., to face the Philadelphia Phillies and the remaining half staying back in Dunedin to host the Minnesota Twins.
Toronto Blue Jays' pitcher Yariel Rodriguez is reportedly set to make his spring training debut this weekend. Per Arden Zwelling of Sportsnet on social media: Blue Jays were happy with Yariel Rodriguez’s two-inning live BP on Tuesday.
This offseason, the Toronto Blue Jays signed Cuban free agent pitcher Yariel Rodriguez to a five-year deal. However, he has yet to appear in a Grapefruit League contest because of back issues, according to reports.
After a disappointing postseason loss in the American League wild-card series, the Blue Jays will look to make another postseason run in the loaded AL East in 2024.
After a lengthy delay, Cuban right-hander Yariel Rodriguez has finally signed his contract with the Toronto Blue Jays. It's a five-year deal worth $32 million.
After a lengthy wait, the Blue Jays have formally announced their signing of right-hander Yariel Rodriguez.
The Toronto Blue Jays recently came to an agreement with exciting Cuban right-hander Yariel Rodriguez, but he still hasn't officially signed yet. According
Rodriguez, 26, is reportedly heading to Toronto on a four-year deal
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