The Toronto Blue Jays have recalled pitcher Spencer Turnbull and have optioned Paxton Schultz to Triple-A Buffalo. This move comes with starter Bowden Francis struggling this season, and not pitching nearly as well as he did his late-season stretch of success in 2024. In two starts at Triple-A, Turnbull has a 9.95 ERA across 6 1/3 innings pitched. Despite these rough starts, he still deserves a chance and could provide value for the Blue Jays.
ROSTER MOVES:
? RHP Spencer Turnbull has been recalled from Triple-A
? RHP Paxton Schultz has been optioned to Triple-A pic.twitter.com/a5kOr4LuT7
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Spencer Turnbull Recalled by Blue Jays, Paxton Schultz Optioned
Upside of Turnbull for Blue Jays
Turnbull provides upside for Toronto as a serviceable experienced starter. With 67 career starts, can contribute as a solid option in the rotation. The Blue Jays have had to utilize several spot starters such as Eric Lauer, Yariel Rodriguez, and José Ureña with Max Scherzer continuing to rehab his thumb injury. Turnbull dealt with a lat injury last season, but he’s a pitcher who can offer depth and has demonstrated solid command of his pitches. This includes a sweeper that generates a high whiff rate.

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