Blue Jays send a dozen players to minor-league camp, including Tiedemann
The Toronto Blue Jays assigned 12 gamers to their minor-league spring coaching camp on Monday, after defeating the Boston Red Sox 16-3 in Grapefruit League play.
The most notable identify was left-handed pitching prospect Ricky Tiedemann, who was shut down for just a few days with left shoulder soreness, based on supervisor John Schneider on Monday.
Tiedemann was re-assigned together with left-handed pitchers Jimmy Burnette and Jimmy Robbins, in addition to righties Hayden Juenger and Sem Robberse. They have been joined by outfielder Cam Eden and catcher Jamie Ritchie.
Optioned have been RHP Yosver Zulueta and RHP Hagen Danner, in addition to infielders Spencer Horwitz, Leonardo Jimenez, and Orelvis Martinez.
That leaves 55 gamers in Major League camp (20 non-roster invitees), which incorporates 32 pitchers, six catchers, 11 infielders, and 6 outfielders. The Blue Jays will nonetheless have the ability to use these gamers in Grapefruit League video games if they should.
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