When Chad Green was placed on the Injured List over the weekend, Nate Pearson was called back up from the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons to join the team. The
A Blue Jays reliever is once again on the 15-day Injured List. On Saturday evening, it was reported that Chad Green would hit the 15-day Injured List, while the team was recalling Nate Pearson.
The Toronto Blue Jays announced a flurry of roster moves earlier today, activating relievers Erik Swanson and Jordan Romano from the injured list and bringing them back from triple-A where both right-handers were rehabbing.
The Toronto Blue Jays bullpen is starting to look like the Blue Jays’ pen of old. On Tuesday afternoon, it was announced that Jordan Romano and Erik Swanson were activated from the 15-day Injured List and were added to the 26-man roster.
So we have roster moves: Jordan Romano and Erik Swanson have been activated from the IL. Nate Pearson has been sent to Buffalo (Why? The guy is throwing great).
The Toronto Blue Jays exit spring training and enter the regular season with high optimism from the upper limbs of their roster to succeed. The situation
The final bullpen spot appears to have been finalized. On Wednesday afternoon, The Athletic’s Kaitlyn McGrath reported that both Nate Pearson and Wes Parsons have lockers at Tropicana Field, noting that it’s a “strong suggestion” that they’ll make the Opening Day roster.
For the second straight Sunday, the Toronto Blue Jays had a split-squad game. Unlike last Sunday, the Blue Jays won one of the games, while the other game was a tie.
Another day, another win for the Blue Jays. On Monday afternoon, they took on the Tampa Bay Rays, defeating the American League East Divisional rivals by a score of 9-2.
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.
Spring Training is in full swing, which means it is time for some News and Notes! Over the past few days, there’s been an interesting development with a former top prospects’ pitch mix, the newest Blue Jay has had some interesting quotes, and are the Montréal Expos returning?
The Toronto Blue Jays have a ton of starting pitching depth. It’s the start of Spring Training, so there are, of course, a ton of interesting quotes surrounding the camp.
Heading into the 2020 campaign, right-hander Nate Pearson was not only one of the top prospects within the Blue Jays’ farm system but also ranked well across the league, holding the eighth spot via MLB Pipeline.
Nate Pearson is running out of chances. This is the 40-man Roster Review, in which we’re going to take a look back at each player on the Blue Jays’ 40-man roster, and how they performed in 2023, as well as their outlook for 2024.
Nate Pearson is back, baby. On Friday afternoon, the Blue Jays Twitter page announced that Nate Pearson has been recalled, while Bowden Francis has been optioned.
The Toronto Blue Jays made a roster move ahead of their series opener with the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday. Closer Jordan Romano has been activated from the 15-day Injured List while right-handed pitcher Nate Pearson has been sent to Triple-A Buffalo to make room on the active roster.
Well, that sucks. It was announced on Saturday afternoon that Hagen Danner was placed on the 15-day injured list, with Nate Pearson replacing the 24-year-old righty.
The Toronto Blue Jays made a flurry of moves earlier today, with right-hander Nate Pearson being optioned down to Buffalo and Thomas Hatch being recalled as he rejoins the club after appearing in five games through three different stints for the Jays earlier this season.
Nate Pearson has fallen out of favor with many Blue Jays fans. Let’s take a deeper dive into the outing to date. The 6-foot-6, a once-promising starting prospect and now likely in the bullpen for good, has made four appearances for Buffalo in the opening days of the 2023 season.
Nate Pearson feels a little unlucky. “There's always a little bit of frustration,” the Blue Jays right-hander said Monday in front of his locker at Rogers Centre.
Nate Pearson will have the opportunity to finish strong in 2021. The Blue Jays pitching prospect will be one of two September promotions, The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal reported Wednesday night.
Nate Pearson saw his first true game action in almost two months. Pearson returned to organized baseball with a clean inning of work for Triple-A Buffalo on Saturday.
The Toronto Blue Jays are buyers. General Manager Ross Atkins made it clear the Blue Jays have "shifted towards the winning cycle," and will be looking to improve their major league team at the MLB Trade Deadline just 10 days away.
Blue Jays right-hander Nate Pearson was recently placed back on the minor league injured list due to a groin strain — his second IL placement for the injury in 2021.
Both Pearson and Manoah are Baseball America top-100 prospects currently pitching in AAA ball. Both have a very good chance of pitching in the big leagues in 2021. But which will come up first?
The Blue Jays have activated right-hander Nate Pearson from the 10-day injured list, the club announced. Pearson will report to the Blue Jays’ alternate site and join their Triple-A team.
The Blue Jays right-hander just can't catch a break.
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