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TOR • Pitcher • #29
about 1 month ago
Rodríguez, who is owed $17 million over the next three years, passed through waivers unclaimed after being removed from the club’s 40-man roster to make room for Cody Ponce. He was a key component of Toronto’s bullpen last season, recording a solid 3.08 ERA (4.40 FIP), 1.15 WHIP and 66/34 K/BB ratio across 73 innings of work over 73 appearances. The 28-year-old righty signed a four-year, $26 million contract with the Blue Jays prior to the 2024 season and was eventually moved to a full-time relief role after struggling to an inflated 4.47 ERA across 86 2/3 innings over 21 starts in his debut. He’ll compete for a spot in Toronto’s bullpen during spring training.
TOR • Pitcher • #29
6 months ago
The 28-year-old needed only seven pitches to get three outs, even though only three of those pitches were for strikes. This is Rodriguez’s second save of the season, and came with Jeff Hoffman unavailable on Sunday after throwing on back-to-back days coming out of the All-Star break. It’s nice to have confirmation that Rodriguez would be next in line if anything happened to Hoffman, but that’s all he is for now.
TOR • Pitcher • #29
7 months ago
Rodríguez got a pop fly, a groundout and a strikeout to end it and lowered his ERA to 2.97 in the process. Hoffman, who had pitched four of the previous five days, will be ready to go Friday after the Jays’ off day Thursday.
TOR • Pitcher • #29
9 months ago
Rodríguez took the ball to kick off a bullpen game for Toronto and was involved in a handful of bizarre moments during an eventful opening frame, which included Jarren Duran getting thrown out at home on Rafael Devers’ double to right field and Devers crossing the plate on a balk immediately after a wild pitch. He also served up a solo homer to Alex Bregman, just for good measure. The 28-year-old righty holds an underwhelming 5.68 ERA, 1.50 WHIP and 10/7 K/BB ratio across 12 2/3 innings (11 appearances, one start).
TOR • Pitcher • #29
9 months ago
Rodriguez, 28, will get the nod and go a couple of innings — at most — before giving way to Eric Lauer. It’s an obvious point that will be repeated anyway, but an opener doesn’t offer any sort of fantasy significance with zero chance of a win and no opportunity to pick up innings.