El puesto en la rotación de los Blue Jays podría ser para Scherzer o Miles

Los Toronto Blue Jays enfrentan incertidumbre en su rotación de lanzadores debido a la acumulación de lesiones. Max Scherzer y Spencer Miles surgen como candidatos para el rol de quinto abridor a principios de junio.

Max Scherzer regresó el lunes con los Blue Jays en Toronto tras su tiempo en la lista de lesionados. Realizó una sesión de bullpen de 22 lanzamientos que resultó positiva. Scherzer tiene programado volver a lanzar el miércoles en el Yankee Stadium, con un posible regreso en el horizonte si no reporta molestias. Aún requiere aperturas de rehabilitación antes de volver a la acción en los juegos.

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