Blue Jays 2026 40-man Roster Review: Braydon Fisher stepped up to become an important piece of the bullpen
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Blue Jays 2026 40-man Roster Review: Braydon Fisher stepped up to become an important piece of the bullpen
"On Jun. 7, the Blue Jays designated Cavan Biggio for assignment, but were able to trade him to the Dodgers for Fisher. After the trade, Fisher posted a 2.76 ERA and 2.83 FIP in 16.1 innings pitched in Double-A, but struggled in Triple-A, posting an ERA above 6, just like he did for the Dodgers' Triple-A team. Fisher had a strong showing in Spring Training, striking out Aaron Judge in his final game."
"From his big league debut on May 11 until Canada Day, Fisher gave up just five earned runs over 23.2 innings pitched. All five of those runs came in his only start, a game where he pitched an inning and a third. So Fisher pitched 22.1 innings of relief before giving up his first run. He also had a 37.1 K% and 5.6 BB% in this span, one of the best K-BB% during this stretch."
Braydon Fisher, a 25-year-old right-handed pitcher, was a fourth-round pick by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2018. He posted a strong 2023 Double-A season with a 2.77 ERA and 4.56 FIP over 65 innings. The Blue Jays acquired him for Cavan Biggio on Jun. 7, and he again excelled in Double-A while struggling in Triple-A with an ERA above 6. Fisher impressed in Spring Training and earned a recall after a 2.38 ERA in 11.1 innings. He allowed only five earned runs across 23.2 innings from his MLB debut through June, experienced midseason setbacks and a demotion, then returned in September and threw 11.1 innings while allowing just two earned runs.
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