Toronto Blue Jays make announcement regarding Spencer Turnbull
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Blue Jays have released Spencer Turnbull, per the club's announcement. Turnbull was DFA'd on Wednesday to make room for Max Scherzer.
Turnbull has over five years of MLB service time and had the right to refuse an outright assignment while retaining his prorated (approximate) $1.27MM salary.
The Jays didn't get much from that modest investment.
He had gone unsigned all winter and wasn't ready for MLB action, so he spent a little over a month on optional assignment building into game shape in the minors.
By the time Turnbull was ready to be called up, Eric Lauer had impressed the club in a swing role.
Lauer subsequently took hold of the fifth starter job and remains in the rotation even after Scherzer's activation, as Bowden Francis landed on the injured list.
Turnbull only made three appearances two in relief and one abbreviated start and gave up five runs in 6 1/3 innings. He surrendered 12 hits with four walks and strikeouts apiece.
Despite the shorter stints, Turnbull's fastball speed was down a tick. He averaged roughly 91 MPH after sitting at 92 as a swingman for the Phillies last season.
He pitched well for Philadelphia, working to a 2.65 ERA while striking out 26% of batters faced in 54 1/3 innings.
His 2024 season ended when he sustained a lat strain in late June.
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