The Toronto Blue Jays have had a challenging start to the 2024 MLB season. Toronto possess a 27-30 record, which places them last in the AL East standings.
For the second time this season, the Toronto Blue Jays have placed closer Jordan Romano on the injured list. Romano’s placement on the IL is retroactive to May 30th.
THIS ARTICLE IS PRESENTED BY bet365 The Toronto Blue Jays have added another pitcher to the injured list, with closer Jordan Romano going down with what the club has described as right elbow inflammation.
The Toronto Blue Jays placed closer Jordan Romano on the 15-day injured list Saturday due to right elbow inflammation. Left-hander Brendon Little was recalled from Triple-A Buffalo to replace the right-handed Romano, who last pitched on Wednesday while picking up the save in Toronto's 3-1 win over the Chicago White Sox.
He simply hasn’t looked right all season, whether that was due to any lingering elbow problems or more underlying issues.
On Friday night, the Blue Jays secured a victory in a 14-inning showdown against the Pittsburgh Pirates. The bullpen was immaculate in maintaining pace, even without closer Jordan Romano.
Duane Ward turns 60 today. Duane is number 2 on the Blue Jays’ all-time saves list with 121. Jordan Romano is tied for third on the list at 104. Ward was born May 18, 1964, in Park View, New Mexico.
While the baseball season is long, it's getting shorter every day for the struggling Toronto Blue Jays.
Where would the Blue Jays be without Yimi? The Jays currently sit with the third-worst bullpen ERA in baseball (5.03) and have four blown saves. Tim Mayza, Génesis Cabrera, Erik Swanson, and Nate Pearson all have ERAs over five.
The Orioles lead the American League with a 26-13 record, putting them half a game above the Yankees at the top of the AL East. Baltimore again looks like one of the best teams in the league and is trending toward buying at the deadline.
Per Baseball Reference, over 137 Canadian-born baseball players have stepped foot on a professional baseball mound, dating back to 1878 with Edward “The Only” Nolan making his debut with the Indianapolis Blues in the National League.
The Toronto Blue Jays activated right-handed relievers Jordan Romano and Erik Swanson from the 15-day injured list on Tuesday ahead of their game against the visiting New York Yankees.
The Toronto Blue Jays bullpen is starting to look like the Blue Jays’ pen of old. On Tuesday afternoon, it was announced that Jordan Romano and Erik Swanson were activated from the 15-day Injured List and were added to the 26-man roster.
The Toronto Blue Jays have endured a sluggish start to the 2024 campaign, and while they haven’t exactly played well on the field, the bevy of injuries they are currently dealing with isn’t exactly helping them much.
The curse seemed to have lifted after the Toronto Blue Jays suffered multiple embarrassing road losses. It also didn’t help that the six losses included scoring fests from the opponents and a historic no-hitter.
In front of the once again newly-renovated Rogers Centre for the first time this season, the Blue Jays won their first series of the 2024 season during a three-game tilt against the Seattle Mariners.
Well, you can’t say that the Blue Jays didn’t have chances to win that game. On Wednesday afternoon, Toronto hosted the Seattle Mariners for the final game of the series, falling 6-1 and bringing their season record to 6-7.
It looks like the Toronto Blue Jays will soon be getting some reinforcements to their active roster. According to TSN’s Scott Mitchell, relievers Jordan Romano and Erik Swanson are expected to pitch for the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons on Thursday.
Toronto Blue Jays closer Jordan Romano is likely to start the season on the injured list with an elbow issue. Manager John Schneider said Monday it is "reasonable to say" Toronto will open the season Thursday at Tampa Bay without the two-time All-Star right-hander.
The Toronto Blue Jays were already facing an uphill battle in the AL East, and the climb just got steeper.
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The Blue Jays have one of the best relievers in the game. And on Thursday, Jordan Romano was paid as such, as the 30-year-old right-handed pitcher and the Blue Jays agreed to a one-year, $7.75 million deal to avoid arbitration.
The Toronto Blue Jays brass is holding its collective breath on Tuesday night after seeing closer Jordan Romano leave the All-Star Game with injury. Romano came on to pitch the top of the seventh inning for the American League when he surrendered a home run to Lourdes Gurriel Jr.
Now six weeks out from surgery, Romano is on pace for a normal spring training and 2022 season — assuming the lockout is resolved in time.
Blue Jays closer Jordan Romano’s stellar 2021 season now seems even more impressive. The 28-year-old told Rob Longley of the Toronto Sun Monday that a postseason MRI revealed a torn meniscus in his left knee (his plant leg)—an injury Romano suspects he suffered while covering first base during the Blue Jays’ return to Toronto on July 30.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is one of those MLB players who never seems to take the game too seriously, and he reminded us of that during Thursday’s game against the Atlanta Braves.
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