Blue Jays DFA Steward Berroa, option Alan Roden, Dillion Tate amidst flurry of roster moves
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The Toronto Blue Jays make a bunch of roster moves ahead of game two against the Los Angeles Angels. Right-hander Braydon Fisher has been selected to the roster and outfielder Jonatan Clase has been recalled from Triple-A Buffalo.
To make room for those two on the active roster, outfielder
Alan Roden and righty
Dillon Tate have been optioned to Buffalo.
To make room for Fisher on the 40-man, outfielder
Steward Berroa has been designated for assignment.
Roden, 25, made the club's Opening Day roster after a strong spring. He hit .407/.541/.704 in Grapefruit League action but hasn't been able to carry that forward into the regular season, with a .178/.262/.260 line in his first 84 plate appearances in the show.
His playing time has dried up recently, with just ten plate appearances over the past two weeks.
While Roden has been doing that, Clase has been putting up solid numbers in Triple-A. Clase hasn't been hitting for power this year, with no homers or even a triple, but he has been walking at a 13.2% clip.
That has helped him produce a .315/.419/.371 line and 129 wRC+ with the Bisons so far this year. He has also stolen 15 bases in 17 tries.
The Jays have an outfield mix consisting of Daulton Varsho, George Springer, Anthony Santander, Nathan Lukes, Addison Barger and Myles Straw, with Clase now stepping in to take Roden's place.
Time will tell how often Clase gets into the lineup over the guys in that group, but even if he doesn't hit much, he can perhaps serve as a pinch-runner or defensive replacement. Roden, meanwhile, can get more regular plate appearances in Buffalo.
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MAI 7 | 128 ANSWERS Blue Jays DFA Steward Berroa, option Alan Roden, Dillion Tate amidst flurry of roster moves Will these roster moves make a difference going forward or does more need to be done? |
Yes | 9 | 7 % |
No | 32 | 25 % |
Too early to tell | 27 | 21.1 % |
More needs to be done | 60 | 46.9 % |
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