Blue Jays getting good value on their in-season additions but need more from everyone else
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Blue Jays getting good value on their in-season additions but need more from everyone else
"Patrick Corbin was signed three weeks ago after Cody Ponce left his first start in the third inning with what turned out to be an anterior cruciate ligament sprain in his right knee. Surprisingly, the left-hander didn't get any notable offers in free agency after establishing himself as one of the most durable starters in the majors over the last five seasons."
"Corbin has looked much sharper over his last two starts. He pitched 5.2 innings of one-run ball against the Milwaukee Brewers, striking out six. In his most recent start, on Tuesday night versus the L.A. Angels, the southpaw was efficient over five innings, again allowing just one run in the 4-2 victory."
The Toronto Blue Jays have struggled at the start of the season but have received unexpected contributions from new players like Patrick Corbin, Lenyn Sosa, and Eloy Jiménez. Corbin, signed after an injury to Cody Ponce, has shown promise with strong performances, including a recent game where he pitched 5.2 innings with only one run allowed. Despite these contributions, the team requires more consistent output from its regular players to improve their standing.
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