Blue Jays outright reliever Nick Sandlin
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Blue Jays outright reliever Nick Sandlin
"The Blue Jays acquired Sandlin and Andrés Giménez in a trade with the Cleveland Guardians last December, in exchange for Spencer Horwitz and Nick Mitchell. Sandlin missed most of the season, only appearing in 19 games where he threw 16.1 innings, finishing the season with a 2.20 ERA and 4.60 FIP. His final appearance of the season came in early July, and Sandlin struggled with walks when healthy."
", Sandlin was eligible for arbitration, as he was projected to earn $2 million this off-season. Because Sandlin has more than three years of service time, he can reject the outright and become a free agent, such as what Robinson Piña did earlier this off-season. It's unclear what his decision will be, but it wouldn't be shocking to see Sandlin pursue free agency. By outrighting Sandlin, the Blue Jays now have three spots open on their 40-man roster."
Nick Sandlin cleared waivers and was outrighted off the Blue Jays' 40-man roster. The Blue Jays acquired Sandlin and Andrés Giménez from the Cleveland Guardians last December for Spencer Horwitz and Nick Mitchell. Sandlin appeared in 19 games and threw 16.1 innings, finishing with a 2.20 ERA and 4.60 FIP, with his final appearance in early July and control issues when healthy. Sandlin was projected to earn about $2 million in arbitration and, having more than three years of service time, can reject the outright and become a free agent. The Blue Jays now have three open 40-man spots before the Nov. 18 Rule 5 protection deadline and could add prospects such as Ricky Tiedemann, Josh Kasevich, Riley Tirotta, Yonhendrick Piñango, Victor Arias, T.J. Brock, or Yondrei Rojas.
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