How the Blue Jays "big three" could still line up for their series against the Dodgers
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How the Blue Jays "big three" could still line up for their series against the Dodgers
"The Blue Jays' plan heading out of Spring Training was to have Max Scherzer, Kevin Gausman, and Dylan Cease take on the loaded Dodgers lineup. It isn't a bad plan considering the success Scherzer and Gausman had against their stars in the World Series."
"Amid the Blue Jays' rotation injuries - and Thursday's postponement - one scenario could be to go with a bullpen game (or call-up) on Sunday in Chicago, followed by Scherzer-Gausman-Cease for the 3 games vs. the Dodgers."
"Estrada's initial introduction to the Blue Jays fanbase wasn't the greatest, as his call-up last season didn't go well. He appeared in two regular season games, surrendering seven runs on 10 hits and one walk across 7.1 innings of work."
"If they can get through the White Sox series unscathed, they'll be even closer to the starting rotation being healthy enough to wheel out their top pitchers."
The Toronto Blue Jays are set to face the Los Angeles Dodgers after a series against the Chicago White Sox. Injuries, including Cody Ponce's, and a postponement have complicated their plans. Despite these challenges, the team aims to start Max Scherzer, Kevin Gausman, and Dylan Cease against the Dodgers. Lazaro Estrada's call-up is likely for a bullpen game on Sunday, with Cease and Eric Lauer starting the earlier games. Positive injury updates for other pitchers could improve the rotation's health.
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