The article discusses the ongoing challenges for the Toronto Blue Jays as they face inconsistency in performance. Recently, they DFAed pitcher José Ureña, who had a reasonable 3.65 ERA in six games, opting instead for Easton Lucas, whose struggles included a 7.41 ERA. The team is sitting seventh in MLB for runs scored in May, but their pitching is a concern. As they make decisions like this one, it raises questions about roster management and the efficiency of their player usage, especially with impactful hitters already on their lineup.
The Blue Jays made a roster move, DFAing José Ureña despite his decent 3.65 ERA, indicating changes amidst their inconsistent performance.
While Ureña showed potential, Easton Lucas, despite being activated, has struggled to make a significant impact, suggesting a cycle of roster changes without improvement.
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