Blue Jays injury updates: big names moving in the right direction
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Blue Jays injury updates: big names moving in the right direction
"Yimi Garcia is throwing live BP to hitters for first time Wednesday. A significant step for a guy that could be a bonafide weapon at the back end of the bullpen."
"Springer fractured his left toe in a game against the Minnesota Twins on Apr. 12. He fouled a ball off his foot and while he stayed in the game for a bit longer, he was removed in the middle of the game and hasn't been on the field since."
"When healthy, Garcia has been worth 1.3 bWAR in four years with the Blue Jays. He's pitched to a 3.49 ERA in 187 games and has racked up 204 strikeouts in 178 innings pitched."
The Toronto Blue Jays have faced significant injuries this season, impacting their performance with a record of 9-13. Positive updates on player rehabilitation have emerged, particularly for Yimi Garcia, George Springer, and Addison Barger. Garcia is now throwing live batting practice, a crucial step in his recovery from elbow surgery. Springer, recovering from a fractured toe, is actively participating in baseball activities. Barger is set to start running, indicating progress in his rehabilitation. The return of these players could enhance the team's performance moving forward.
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