
"The club has started trimming some of the non-roster invitees over the past week, including mostly the group of prospects who played while the main group was away at the WBC, but likely weren't making the big league squad. There will be some more cuts as the schedule starts to wind down, with a few battles remaining on the roster."
"Davis Schneider is a right-handed bat who has just three hits through 14 games and 29 at-bats and owns a .392 OPS as Spring Training enters the final week. He hasn't collected an extra base hit and has just two RBIs to his credit while getting considerable playing time with others being off at the WBC."
"With minor league options left and with Jesus Sanchez, Addison Barger, and Nathan Lukes able to play in the outfield, Schneider could begin the campaign in Triple-A Buffalo as he looks to get back on track. He has considerable power when things are working properly, but right now, things are not clicking for the right-handed bat."
The Toronto Blue Jays are reshaping their roster as players return from the World Baseball Classic. The organization has begun trimming non-roster invitees, particularly prospects who played during the WBC absence but lack major league potential. Significant roster battles remain in the bullpen, bench, and rotation. With five games remaining in spring training, several players must perform well to earn spots on the opening day roster. Key areas of uncertainty include the final rotation position and various bench and relief corps assignments.
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