
The Blue Jays decided to part ways with the pitcher following a disappointing performance in his debut game.
The Blue Jays have added Dylan Cease, Kazuma Okamoto, Tyler Rogers, and Cody Ponce to their roster.
In addition to adding new players, the Blue Jays also released long-time shortstop Bo Bichette as part of their roster overhaul.
The Toronto Blue Jays have made significant roster changes following their World Series loss, including the departure of long-time shortstop Bo Bichette. This shake-up comes shortly after a poor debut performance by a newly acquired pitcher.
TAMPA, FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 28: A detail view of the Toronto Blue Jays logo on an equipment bag prior to a spring training game against the New York Yankees at George M. Steinbrenner Field on February 28, 2025 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Brandon Sloter/Getty Images)
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The Toronto Blue Jays made it clear that they were not afraid to shuffle a World Series roster shortly after their season ended last year.
In the wake of their disappointing Fall Classic loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Blue Jays added several players, including Dylan Cease, Kazuma Okamoto, Tyler Rogers and Cody Ponce. And they said goodbye to long-term shortstop Bo Bichette, among other changes
But the Blue Jaysâ roster did not last very long into the season as first constructed. Within the first dozen games, the team has seen several key players go down with significant injuries, and the pitching staff has been particularly hard hit.
On Monday, in a rematch against the Dodgers, starter Max Scherzer was pulled after just two innings in a development the team could hardly afford.
âSomething seemed to bother him in both innings, as cameras caught him telling the Blue Jays dugout, âIâm OKâ on multiple occasions,â Gabe Lacques wrote for USA Today. âJust two weeks into the season, Jose Berrios, Trey Yesavage, Shane Bieber, Cody Ponce and Bowden Francis are all on the injured list, most of them coming back from off-season maladies or out for extended periods.â
Following the game, Scherzer indicated that heâd be able to make his next start. But after removing him, the Blue Jays had to insert veteran Josh Fleming, who had been called up to the big-league roster earlier that day.
Fleming gave up four earned runs in three innings against the Dodgers, giving him a 12.00 ERA in a brutal season debut, and then he was subsequently designated for assignment so the Blue Jays could make room for replacement starter Patrick Corbin.
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Now, after clearing waivers, Fleming has elected free agency rather than accept a minor-league assignment, per Arden Zwelling of Sportsnet.
Fleming will now assess any potential contract offers that await him, but he might return to the Blue Jays in a minor-league role if nothing more enticing comes up.
Despite his rough outing against the Dodgers as Scherzerâs replacement, he has had some success in the major leagues. In 2024, he maintained a 4.02 ERA in 25 total games for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
âFleming has thrown 257 2/3 innings in 81 games, including 25 starts,â Darragh McDonald wrote for MLB Trade Rumors. âHe has a 4.86 ERA, 14.4% strikeout rate, 7.6% walk rate and 58.5% ground ball rate.â
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