Toronto Blue Jays' Injured Pitchers Working Back Toward Good Health
The Blue Jays have been decimated by injuries thus far, but Jose Berrios and Trey Yesavage contine to build back up.
An early season full of injury nightmares is getting ready to come to an end for the Toronto Blue Jays , based on Tuesday afternoon updates from manager John Schneider. As noted by Mitch Bannon of The Athletic, starting pitcher Trey Yesavage is going to pitch for Triple-A Buffalo on Wednesday. He's hoping for 65 pitches and four innings, and if he checks out well, he could rejoin the rotation afterwards.
He's made two rehab starts at Single-A Dunedin thus far. Hazel Mae of Sportsnet also says that right-hander Berrios will pitch on Thursday for Dunedin. He's hoping to get three innings and 50 pitches of work in.
Trey Yesavage is going to start for Buffalo tomorrow. 4 innings, 65 pitches is the aim. if all goes well, could join the #BlueJays in Anaheim - team will see how he performs and comes out of the start ā Mitch Bannon (@MitchBannon) April 14, 2026 Yesavage has been out all season with a right shoulder impingement.
He did not see any game action in spring training. Berrios pitched late into spring training before being diagnosed with a stress fracture in his right elbow. While no timeline has been given on Berrios, it seems reasonable to assume he could be back by May 1 if all continues to go well.