Jays Roster Moves: Turnbull Up, Paxton Down
Briefly

The Blue Jays made a significant roster move by sending Paxton Schultz to Buffalo despite his effective performance, reflected in his 3.24 ERA over 16.2 innings. Spencer Turnbull, who struggled in the minors with a 9-hit, 7-earned runs outing, will fill Schultz’s spot but will likely share pitching duties with another player. In brighter news, Max Scherzer demonstrated his potential return by performing well in a simulated game, hinting he may step back onto a major league mound during the season.
Paxton Schultz has been very useful with a 3.24 ERA in 16.2 innings, making his loss off the roster a disappointment for the Jays.
Spencer Turnbull, who had a rough outing with the Bisons, is expected to take over Schultz's roster spot, possibly in a shared role.
Max Scherzer showed promise in a simulated game, indicating a possible return to the major league mound later this season.
Daulton Varsho homered in the same simulated game where Scherzer pitched, showcasing positive team performance alongside injury recoveries.
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