Blue Jays hang on to a pair of relievers despite their recent DFAs
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Blue Jays hang on to a pair of relievers despite their recent DFAs
"Josh Fleming has, indeed, returned to the #BlueJays org on a minor-league deal. Fleming initially signed a minor league contract with the Blue Jays during the past offseason to serve as valuable pitching depth for the organization."
"Austin Voth has also agreed to return to #BlueJays on a MiLB contract. Voth was released by the Chicago White Sox towards the end of Spring Training when the Blue Jays decided to pick him up on a minor league deal."
"Voth was eventually called up to the big leagues by Toronto in early April. The 33-year-old right hander made his Blue Jays debut on April 5, pitching in relief against his old White Sox team."
The Toronto Blue Jays have retained relievers Josh Fleming and Austin Voth by signing them to minor league contracts after they were designated for assignment. Both players had cleared waivers and opted for free agency following limited appearances. Fleming, a left-hander, initially joined the Blue Jays in the offseason for pitching depth and made his major league debut in early April. Voth, a right-hander, was previously released by the Chicago White Sox and made his debut with Toronto shortly after being called up due to injuries in the pitching staff.
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