It brews in Toronto.
Yesterday, the CEO Ross Atkins admitted that it was possible to see the club sign launchers to help the staff in place a little … who does the work, but who is really overloaded.
A club that sucks in series needs depth.
And now two launchers have signed an adult agreement with the Toronto club. The first is Spencer Turnbull, who has not yet launched this season. Sportsnet reported the news first.
Last year, Turnbull launched in the enclosure and in the rotation of the Phillies. He maintained an average of 2.54 in 54.1 rounds and withdrew 58 guys on sockets. The client of Scott Boras has a certain upper, therefore.
It should not be expected that it is ready now because it has not launched the year, but it should not be long in join the club of Major, in Toronto.
And the second player?
Jose Urena, who launched in the AAA and who launched three (bad) sleeves with the food. He had recently been released and it was Jon Heyman who spoke about his arrival in Toronto.
In three starts in Syracuse, in AAA, Urena did not hurt. One might think that he will arrive very quickly in Toronto and that he will be able to help the club eat sleeves, whether it be as soon as it is in a long time.
At this point, with Max Scherzer still injured and with a rotation that lacks depth, to seek help became necessary. It was the thing to do in Toronto, even if the guys are not saviors.