Overlooked Blue Jays offseason move has become silently crucial to open season
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Overlooked Blue Jays offseason move has become silently crucial to open season
"Cody Ponce started five games this spring for Toronto, pitching 13.2 innings total. He left Dunedin with a 0.66 ERA and 12 strikeouts, demonstrating that he still had the swing-and-miss stuff that he showed last season in the KBO."
"Instead of Scherzer and Eric Lauer potentially spending time as long relievers out of the bullpen, they'll now be in the rotation for at least the first turn, and potentially more than that."
The Toronto Blue Jays enhanced their pitching depth by signing Dylan Cease and Max Scherzer, while Cody Ponce emerged as a crucial addition. With key pitchers like Trey Yesavage, José Berrios, and Shane Bieber injured, Scherzer and Eric Lauer will step into the rotation. Kevin Gausman will start on Opening Day, followed by Cease and Lauer. Ponce, who had a stellar Spring Training with a 0.66 ERA, is expected to debut against the Rockies, showcasing his potential after a successful stint in Japan.
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