Well, the Blue Jays’ bullpen depth just got a bit weaker.
On Saturday afternoon, it was announced by Sportsnet’s Ben Nicholson-Smith that reliever Jay Jackson was granted his release, as he would not be added to the roster.
Jay Jackson, who impressed in #BlueJays camp with a 95-96 m.p.h. fastball & hard slider, is now a free agent per source.
The Jays had until noon ET today to add him to the roster. They declined to do so, which meant granting Jackson his release instead.
— Ben Nicholson-Smith (@bnicholsonsmith) March 25, 2023
The 35-year-old righty pitched 9.1 innings with the Blue Jays and didn’t allow a single run. Moreover, he had 14 strikeouts facing just 37 batters for a 37.8 K%.
Here's his second strikeout of the game on an 85.7 mph slider. pic.twitter.com/6Eb5MtDsgX
— Brennan Delaney (@Brennan_L_D) March 20, 2023
It’s easy to say that a team will add Jackson to their 26-man roster, as he has major league experience and pitched well this sring.
If Mitch White is to hit the injured list to start the season, it had appeared that spot would either go to Zach Pop or Nate Pearson. Well today, we got our answer as Pearson was optioned to the minor leagues.
That doesn’t mean Pearson won’t play a role with the 2023 Blue Jays. The 26-year-old flame-throwing right-handed pitcher struck out 13 batters in 8.1 innings pitched, and has a 3.24 ERA. This came after pure dominance in the Dominican Winter League over the winter. Pearson’s talent has never been in question, but if he can stay healthy, that’d be a huge boost for the Jays.
In this outing, Nate Pearson showed why he's more than just a flame throwing pitcher.
Yes, he hit 101 mph to get his only strikeout, but look at the knuckle curve (second clip), or even his two sliders for whiffs.
If he can stay healthy, he'll be fantastic.#BlueJays pic.twitter.com/Qr30NGgm8j
— Brennan Delaney (@Brennan_L_D) March 2, 2023
Nate Pearson wasn’t the only pitcher optioned, as Zach Thompson, Trent Thornton, and Thomas Hatch were also optioned to Triple-A. Moreover, there were several pitchers reassigned to the minors, like Luke Bard, Junior Fernández, Matt Peacock, and Bowden Francis.
The Jays have also released several minor leaguers over the past few days:
C Chris Bec
RHP Alex Nolan
SS Hugo Cardona
OF Amell Brazoban
2B Cullen Large
RHP Nathan Witt
RHP Sean Rackoski
3B John Aiello
The former is the most notable, as Aiello had a 137 wRC+ in 366 plate appearances in 2022. For minor leaguers with 150+ plate appearances, this ranked second in the entire Blue Jays system
Let’s hope that all these players can bounce back quickly!
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