
"Nothing new on Jose Berrios yet, said John Schneider as right-hander and team are "still talking through plan with doctors." The expectation is "there's going to be some time down ... you just don't know how long and how it affects everyone else in the rotation, everyone else...- Shi Davidi (@ShiDavidi) May 13, 2026"
"The 31-year-old right-hander suffered a setback during his rehab assignment earlier this month, a result of soreness in the same elbow he fractured back in March. That's never a combination of words you want to hear when discussing a veteran pitcher, but it seems the situation is only devolving further; Berrios has no timetable to return, as he's now visiting with doctors to discuss the future of his recovery."
"In his stead, the Blue Jays will use a spot starter this weekend, though we currently have no clue who that will be. Spencer Miles is the long-man in the bullpen and is best-suited to eat a number of innings, though Yariel Rodriguez also has some starting experience on his ledger."
"We know Berrios suffered a velocity dip and "changes" to his initial stress fracture in his final rehab appearances, which suggests that he's not returning any time soon. He may not be in season-endi"
Jose Berrios, a 31-year-old right-hander, experienced a setback during a rehab assignment due to soreness in the same elbow he fractured in March. He has no timetable to return and is visiting doctors to discuss the future of his recovery. John Schneider said the team is still talking through a plan with doctors and expects there will be some time away, though the length is unknown. The Blue Jays will use a spot starter this weekend, with no confirmed name. The rotation gap was created earlier by the release of Eric Lauer, and Berrios has shown a velocity dip and changes to his initial stress fracture, suggesting he may not return soon.
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