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  1. José Berríos is going to the injured list for the first time in his major league career. Since debuting in 2016, he has avoided the MLB injured list; the only prior disabled-list notes were minor-league 7-day stints in 2013 and 2014 while in the Twins organization. Berríos was placed on the 15-day injured list Thursday with a right elbow ailment, manager John Schneider told reporters. Schneider said the issue is something Berríos has been “dealing with for a while.” He had recently been moved to the bullpen; in his first relief outing on Wednesday, he allowed three earned runs in two innings. Toronto recalled right-hander Paxton Schultz in a corresponding move. No timetable was announced. Context underscores how rare this is for a modern starter. Berríos has made 32 starts in each of the last six full seasons (excluding 2020), a run documented by MLB.com in June. He also entered 2025 with 204 starts since the beginning of 2018, second most among MLB pitchers over that span behind Phillies starter Aaron Nola. In 2024, he worked 192 1/3 innings. View full rumor
  2. José Berríos is going to the injured list for the first time in his major league career. Since debuting in 2016, he has avoided the MLB injured list; the only prior disabled-list notes were minor-league 7-day stints in 2013 and 2014 while in the Twins organization. Berríos was placed on the 15-day injured list Thursday with a right elbow ailment, manager John Schneider told reporters. Schneider said the issue is something Berríos has been “dealing with for a while.” He had recently been moved to the bullpen; in his first relief outing on Wednesday, he allowed three earned runs in two innings. Toronto recalled right-hander Paxton Schultz in a corresponding move. No timetable was announced. Context underscores how rare this is for a modern starter. Berríos has made 32 starts in each of the last six full seasons (excluding 2020), a run documented by MLB.com in June. He also entered 2025 with 204 starts since the beginning of 2018, second most among MLB pitchers over that span behind Phillies starter Aaron Nola. In 2024, he worked 192 1/3 innings.
  3. Hey all, I want to make sure people vote in these brackets, as we try to find the ultimate Jays cult hero. Loonie Dogs Bracket 1: https://jayscentre.com/news-rumors/toronto-blue-jays/toronto-blue-jays-cult-heroes-bracket-loonie-dogs-region-r2733/ 'Roid Bird Bracket 1: https://jayscentre.com/news-rumors/toronto-blue-jays/cult-heroes-bracket-roid-bird-region/
  4. It's not suspicious at all if you've watched the White Sox. Also, welcome to the site!
  5. Welcome back, even if it's under suboptimal conditions. If you'd like your original account back, I can help get that sorted for you, just private message me.
  6. Holy s***, win a game, please. Also, Varland as the opener today?
  7. The Jays are heading to the playoffs. When they get there, what's your biggest concern that could hold the team back from advancing?
  8. The magic number needs to move off five, please.
  9. Let's all pretend yesterday didn't happen.
  10. Keep beating bad(ish) teams, keep the Yankees at bay.
  11. Another series win, please. Tough pitching matchup tonight.
  12. Win the game, win the series, move on. Don't repeat the Yankees series.
  13. Could do some important work toward getting a bye round over the next three days.
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