The Reds recalled right-hander Yosver Zulueta from Triple-A Louisville ahead of Thursday's game against the Braves. They also optioned Casey Legumina back to Louisville following Wednesday's loss to Atlanta.
A former Toronto Blue Jays farmhand made his Major League debut on Tuesday, as right-handed fireballer Yosver Zulueta pitched three innings in relief for the Cincinnati Reds. The right-hander was called up yesterday to the big club and was summoned without a doubt.
On Friday, Blue Jays Nation writer Brennan Delaney touched on a roster move that ultimately is detrimental to the future of the Blue Jays, their pitching staff, and the opportunity to develop and shape a highly elite arm.
The Reds announced that they’ve claimed Yosver Zulueta from the Blue Jays and optioned him to Triple-A Louisville. Infielder Matt McLain, who had shoulder surgery this week, has been placed on the 60-day injured list to open a spot on the roster.
Baseball is back, which means that roster moves have been made to finalize the Blue Jays roster. For starters, the Jays added catcher Brian Serven and designated hitter Daniel Vogelbach to the 40-man and 26-man roster.
Yosver Zulueta is a 26-year-old right-handed pitcher from Cuba (and the last on our run through the 40-man roster until they make some changes in the next couple of days).
Shortly after the Blue Jays’ 8-1 win over the New York Yankees, the organization announced a bevy of internal roster moves that have a direct impact on the competition surrounding the Jays’ last bench spot.
The first annual Spring Breakout roster is out for the Blue Jays! On March 16, the Blue Jays prospects will be taking on Yankee prospects in the first ever Spring Breakout game.
We’re officially back! The Toronto Blue Jays played their first baseball game of the year 2024 on Saturday afternoon in Dunedin and wound up on the losing side of a 14-13 rollercoaster ride with the Philadelphia Phillies.
Following an underwhelming off-season, no one should be more excited for spring training than the Toronto Blue Jays, who, barring a late-developing move, will enter camp with almost every hole addressed – minus a bat-first reserve.
It’s hard to give up on a triple-digit fastball This is Blue Jays Nation’s annual pre-season list, in which I’ll take a look at the top 50 prospects in the organization.
It’s exactly one month until the Toronto Blue Jays’ 2024 spring training opener against the Philadelphia Phillies, and there’s no better time to explore some of the top talents within the organization’s farm system.
It’s no secret that Otto López could be the first player on the 40-man roster to be designated for assignment once the Blue Jays sign free agents. The 25-year-old had a rough season with the Buffalo Bisons, slashing .258/.313/.343 with two home runs and a 6.6 BB% and 15.9 K% in 346 plate appearances.