According to Sportsnet’s Arden Zwelling, Blue Jays right-hander Yariel Rodríguez was dealing with back soreness following his outing yesterday against the Kansas City Royals and the organization has just announced that the Cuban product will be heading to the 15-day IL with thoracic spine inflammation.
One day after the 2024 season began in the major leagues, Friday marked Opening Day across the Triple-A level, meaning several highly touted prospects were in action, including left-handed starter Ricky Tiedemann.
For the second straight day, the Blue Jays blew a lead leading to a loss. On Wednesday afternoon, the Blue Jays headed North Port, Florida to take on the Atlanta Braves.
On Saturday, many Blue Jays’ prospects participated in the first ever Spring Breakout game… and it didn’t go great. The Blue Jays prospects lost to the New York Yankees prospects 9-1, registering just three hits while striking out 13 times.
On Saturday, many Blue Jays’ prospects participated in the first ever Spring Breakout game… and it didn’t go great. The Blue Jays prospects lost to the New York Yankees prospects 9-1, registering just three hits while striking out 13 times.
Zach Pop is a 27-year-old right-handed reliever from Brampton, Ontario. On August 2nd, he was traded to the Jays from the Marlins for Jordan Groshans, Anthony Bass and Edward Duran.
We’re officially back! The Toronto Blue Jays played their first baseball game of the year 2024 on Saturday afternoon in Dunedin and wound up on the losing side of a 14-13 rollercoaster ride with the Philadelphia Phillies.
Following an underwhelming off-season, no one should be more excited for spring training than the Toronto Blue Jays, who, barring a late-developing move, will enter camp with almost every hole addressed – minus a bat-first reserve.
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Not every deal is a blockbuster. Think back to the Blue Jays' dealing at the 2022 trade deadline, when the club acquired Zach Pop, Anthony Bass, Whit Merrifield, and Mitch White. None of those fellas were big fish by any standards.
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Another day, another good day for teams in the Blue Jays organization. While the big league team may have fallen to the Texas Rangers 4-2, all but one of the Blue Jays affiliate teams won, while the New Hampshire Fisher Cats were rained out (again).
At last year’s trade deadline, the Blue Jays’ front office sought some bullpen depth heading into the season’s last two months. They would later facilitate a deal with Kim Ng and the Miami Marlins, acquiring relievers Anthony Bass and Zach Pop in exchange for former first-rounder Jordan Groshans.
Can spring training just be over already? The Blue Jays took on the New York Yankees on Sunday afternoon, falling 6-2 to the Bronx Bombers. However, there were still some positives to take away from the game, mainly with regards to the minor league pitchers.
The Toronto Blue Jays made significant player moves after their playoff loss to the Seattle Mariners. Erik Swanson is a welcomed addition to the bullpen, but another late-inning bullpen arm is needed.
A former top Blue Jays prospect will be making his debut in the near future. According to Milb Central on Twitter, Jordan Groshans will be called up by the lowly Miami Marlins.
The Jays made some roster moves: Mitch White was sent to Buffalo. Zach Pop returns from Buffalo. Teoscar Hernandez goes on the Paternity List. Gabriel Moreno has been called up in his place.
To say the very least, the Blue Jays had an interesting deadline this year. The overwhelming seller’s market convinced the team to take a ‘raise the floor’ approach, adding Whit Merrifield, Mitch White, Zach Pop, and Anthony Bass, all at a low acquisition cost.
After a disappointing 2-4 homestand against the Los Angeles Angels and Chicago Cubs the Blue Jays have started off their ten-game road trip with a 3-0 sweep of the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The Blue Jays have re-called reliever Zach Pop from Triple A Buffalo ahead of Sunday's doubleheader versus the Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards. The flamethrowing right-hander has been steady (2.70 ERA in 6.2 innings) since Toronto acquired him from the Marlins at the trade deadline, but was optioned to the Bisons on August 23.
The Toronto Blue Jays acquired right-handed relievers Zach Pop and Anthony Bass from the Miami Marlins on Tuesday for infield prospect Jordan Groshans.
Miami received prospect Jordan Groshans in return.
Evaluating the ups and downs of Zach Pop’s rookie year. Coming off Tommy John surgery and lacking substantial high-minors experience, Zach Pop was challenged with making the leap to Major League Baseball.
Pop has been sidelined with soreness in the middle finger of his throwing hand, interrupting a very respectable rookie season for the 24-year-old.
Pop missed all but eight appearances of the 2019 season with Tommy John surgery, but he remains an intriguing bullpen arm. He boasts a sterling 1.34 ERA across three minor league seasons.
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