Toronto Blue Jays make roster moves ahead of opening game vs New York Yankees
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The Blue Jays are making some slight adjustments to their bullpen ahead of a crucial AL East series.
Right-handed reliever
Braydon Fisher was recalled from triple-A Buffalo, while fellow righty
Dillon Tate was sent down ahead of Friday's series opener against the New York Yankees, the team announced.
ROSTER MOVES:
🔹 RHP Braydon Fisher recalled from Triple-A and will be active tonight
🔹 RHP Dillon Tate optioned to Triple-A
Fisher has been a steady option out of the bullpen for the Blue Jays this season, putting up a 3.03 ERA with 50 strikeouts in 41 appearances.
The #BlueJays have recalled Braydon Fisher and optioned Dillon Tate to Triple A.
Fisher threw 5.1 shutout innings (8K 1BB) since his demotion. A fresh arm for bullpen.
The 25-year-old was sent down to the Bisons on Aug. 20 to create a roster spot for starter Shane Bieber.
Though he was in the midst of an impressive rookie year for the Blue Jays, Fisher had allowed four earned runs over four appearances prior to being sent down.
Fisher was acquired by the Blue Jays from the Los Angeles Dodgers last season in exchange for Cavan Biggio.
The 31-year-old has a 4.26 ERA with eight strikeouts in 6.1 innings pitched for the season.
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