
"Ryan Borucki made his debut with the Blue Jays in 2018, posting a solid 3.87 ERA and 3.80 FIP in 97.2 innings pitched in 17 starts. However, injuries plagued him that season, as well as the following season, as he made just two starts in 2019."
"Borucki transitioned to the bullpen in 2020, appearing in 21 games during the pandemic-shortened season, where he posted a 2.70 ERA and 3.61 FIP in 16.2 innings. Unfortunately, Borucki struggled in his 24 outings in 2021, authoring a 4.94 ERA and 5.66 FIP."
"His career-best season was in 2023 with the Pittsburgh Pirates, finishing the year with a 2.45 ERA and 3.50 FIP over 40.1 innings pitched, while his BB% dropped all the way to 2.6%."
"In early September, the Jays added Borucki to the 26-man roster, where he appeared in four games without giving up an earned run, but struggled with command (21.1 BB%). Borucki was eventually DFA'ed and elected to free agency."
Ryan Borucki, a left-handed pitcher, was released by the Chicago White Sox after a career characterized by injuries and fluctuating performance. He debuted with the Blue Jays in 2018, achieving a 3.87 ERA. After struggling with injuries, he transitioned to the bullpen in 2020, posting a 2.70 ERA. His performance declined in subsequent years, leading to trades and releases. In 2023, he had a career-best season with a 2.45 ERA but could not maintain that success in 2024 and 2025. He was DFA'ed after a brief stint with the Jays.
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