Jays Roster Moves: Clase, Fisher Up, Roden, Tate Down
Briefly

The Jays have made several roster moves, calling up outfielder Jonatan Clase and pitcher Braydon Fisher while sending down Alan Roden and Dillon Tate to the Buffalo Bisons. Clase, with an impressive .315 average in the minors, will participate as the 27th man for a double-header. Fisher, a 2018 fourth-round pick, has shown a solid 2.38 ERA in limited appearances. Meanwhile, Roden struggled at .178 and Tate faced challenges in his five games. Additionally, outfielder Steward Berroa has been designated for assignment after his poor performance in Buffalo.
Outfielder Jonatan Clase was called up, playing as the 27th man for a double-header, holding a strong .315 batting average in the minors.
Braydon Fisher, acquired in a trade last season, has shown promise with a 2.38 ERA in nine relief appearances for the Bisons this year.
Dillon Tate has struggled since joining the Jays, with a poor performance in 5 games; however, this may not be the end of his opportunities.
Alan Roden's first MLB stint was challenging, hitting only .178, but he still retains his prospect status for potential future contributions.
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