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Kansas City Royals sign former Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher


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Nelson Anderson
August 30, 2025  (6:06 PM)
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Former Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Spencer Turnbull
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The Kansas City Royals have signed former Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Spencer Turnbull to a minor league deal.

Turnbull had been in the Cubs organization on another minors deal until two days ago, when he triggered an opt-out clause to obtain a release.
We have signed RHP Spencer Turnbull to a minor league contract.
It has been an unusual season in many ways for Turnbull, who pitched well for the Phillies in 2024 before a lat strain cut short his year.
Heading into free agency last winter, he didn't find an acceptable contract until well after Opening Day, when Turnbull signed with the Blue Jays to a prorated deal worth $1,265,306 (or just $1MM in remaining money).
MLB: The Royals have signed pitcher Spencer Turnbull to a minor-league contract.
He finally made his 2025 debut in June but struggled to a 7.11 ERA over three outings and 6 1/3 innings with Toronto before being released.
The minors deal with the Cubs didn't result in any more MLB playing time, as Turnbull's struggles continued with a 9.49 ERA over 24 2/3 innings with Triple-A Iowa. Overall, Turnbull has a 7.96 ERA over 46 1/3 total minor league innings in 2025, with a lackluster 10.5% walk rate and 18.8% strikeout rate adding to his struggles.
Kansas City would owe Turnbull just the prorated portion of a Major League minimum salary for any time spent on the big league roster, with the Jays covering the remainder of what Turnbull is owed in 2025.
In that sense, there's really no risk for the Royals in seeing if Turnbull can still turn things around late in the season, and perhaps become an option for the club's pitching staff down the stretch.
Turnbull could potentially act as rotation depth for a team with multiple starters on the IL, though Cole Ragans may be able to make a return to the Royals some time in September.
Or, Turnbull could bolster the staff in another way by acting as a swingman or multi-inning reliever. akin to his role in Philadelphia in 2024.
This hinges on Turnbull finding his old form in at least the minors, of course, but every bit of pitching depth is helpful for a Royals team still battling for a wild card berth.
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