Leo Morgenstern Jays Centre Editor Posted January 21 Posted January 21 Blue Jays pitchers and catchers will report to the team's spring training complex in Dunedin on February 11, while the first full-squad workout is scheduled for February 16. Five days later – exactly one month from today – the Jays will host the Phillies for their first game of the spring. Today, the Blue Jays announced the names of 20 non-roster invitees who will be joining the players from the 40-man roster (and several more NRIs) in big league training camp. It's an exciting list, made up of eight pitchers and 12 position players and including many of the top prospects in the system. All of these NRIs are rookie eligible, except for Yariel Rodríguez, who was outrighted off the 40-man earlier this winter. Javen Coleman, LHP Chad Dallas, RHP Ryan Jennings, RHP Fernando Perez, RHP (JC No. 19) Gage Stanifer, RHP (JC No. 6) Yariel Rodríguez, RHP CJ Van Eyk, RHP Chay Yeager, RHP Robert Brooks, C Edward Duran, C Aaron Parker, C Geovanny Planchart, C Cutter Coffey, INF Josh Kasevich, INF (JC No. 11) Sean Keys, INF Charles McAdoo, 3B (JC No. 14) Arjun Nimmala, SS (JC No. 3) Josh Rivera, INF Riley Tirotta, UTIL RJ Schreck, OF (JC No. 9) The Blue Jays have also extended a spring training invitation to several free agents they signed to minor league deals. This includes left-hander Michael Plassmeyer, right-hander Jorge Alcala, outfielder/DH Eloy Jiménez, and utility players Rafael Lantigua and Carlos Mendoza. Featured image courtesy of Kim Klement Neitzel, Imagn Images. View full rumor Spanky__99 1
Jesse Burrill Jays Centre Contributor Posted January 21 Posted January 21 Yohendrick Pinango was left unprotected in the Rule-5 draft, and now he's not part of the group invited to camp. Interesting. Spanky__99 1
Leo Morgenstern Jays Centre Editor Posted January 21 Author Posted January 21 1 hour ago, Jesse Burrill said: Yohendrick Pinango was left unprotected in the Rule-5 draft, and now he's not part of the group invited to camp. Interesting. Admittedly I don’t know a ton about the type of players who usually do or don’t get the spring training invite. But this does feel odd, considering his bat seems so close to big league ready. Makes me think the Jays really don’t like his glove? But even then, why not give him the ST reps, even if he’s just auditioning to be a trade chip. Spanky__99 1
John_Havok Old-Timey Member Posted January 22 Posted January 22 7 hours ago, Jesse Burrill said: Yohendrick Pinango was left unprotected in the Rule-5 draft, and now he's not part of the group invited to camp. Interesting. Are any other of the ST invitees from Venezuela? That might be a weird X factor right now
Jesse Burrill Jays Centre Contributor Posted January 22 Posted January 22 8 hours ago, Jesse Burrill said: Yohendrick Pinango was left unprotected in the Rule-5 draft, and now he's not part of the group invited to camp. Interesting. Turns out Mitch Bannon clarified this, He was a minor-league free agent this fall and elected to re-sign with the Blue Jays, So he will be at MLB camp just wasn't included in this list. Shout out to Simon who turned me onto that as well. Spanky__99 and Leo Morgenstern 2
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