Baseball’s grassroots arms Alek Manoah and Paul Skenes faced off in Triple-A action on Tuesday night. The Toronto Blue Jays Triple-A club, the Buffalo Bisons, took the field against the Pittsburgh Pirates Triple-A team, the Indianapolis Indians.
The Toronto Blue Jays are considering several options as they look to fill the final spot in their starting rotation, vacated by the injured Yariel Rodriguez (spine inflammation), and among the potential possibilities includes recalling right-hander Alek Manoah from triple-A Buffalo.
When Yariel Rodriguez landed on the Injured List because of a back injury, a spot opened up in the Toronto Blue Jays starting rotation — and Alek Manoah made his best case to claim it.
The status quo persists in Blue Jays land, where Toronto’s beloved squad has continued its magnificently average pace. Now 15-15, the Blue Jays are knee-deep in a rivalry with the Royals (which I love), but big-picture problems are all too real.
Alek Manoah’s last outing was pretty good. The same cannot be said about his outing on Wednesday evening. The 26-year-old made his fourth rehab start of the season and his third for the Buffalo Bisons.
The Blue Jays are on a run! The club has won seven of its last nine games, flashing all the key elements of a capable postseason team in the process. Toronto’s rotation is shoving.
The start to Yariel Rodríguez’s Major League career has been electric. The Blue Jays inked the hard-throwing Cuban righty to a five-year, $32 million deal in the off-season, which was the largest contract that they handed out this winter.
WVU Baseball product and Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Alek Manoah made his latest minor league rehab start on Friday night as he continues to work his way back from a shoulder injury.
Well, that went better than last time. On Friday evening, Alek Manoah toed the bump for his third rehab start, and actually pitched quite well. If you can recall, he was lit up with the Dunedin Blue Jays, where he gave up six earned runs, four walks and five hits, while striking out just two batters in an inning and two thirds pitched.
The Blue Jays have won three games in a row, pushing the club above .500 for the first time since Opening Day. The bats aren’t quite there yet, but a few quality starts and some excellent late-inning relief work have stoked some momentum for Toronto.
The Blue Jays have won three games in a row, pushing the club above .500 for the first time since Opening Day. The bats aren’t quite there yet, but a few quality starts and some excellent late-inning relief work have stoked some momentum for Toronto.
Alek Manoah performed much, much better in his first outing with Triple-A Buffalo on Saturday than the box score would have you believe. The Toronto Blue Jays right-hander started the first game of a doubleheader for the Bisons, throwing to a familiar face behind the plate, Danny Jansen, who was also on assignment rehabbing an injury.
The Toronto Blue Jays have endured a sluggish start to the 2024 campaign, and while they haven’t exactly played well on the field, the bevy of injuries they are currently dealing with isn’t exactly helping them much.
It is rehab season for the Toronto Blue Jays down at Triple-A Buffalo. Four players are scheduled to continue their rehab assignments with the Bisons this
The odyssey of Alek Manoah continues. It was reported by several journalists on Wednesday morning that Alek Manoah will move his rehab up to Triple-A, and will start on Saturday.
Alek Manoah's confounding spiral continued Sunday with a disastrous start in the minor leagues.
The Toronto Blue Jays might have to piece it together with chewing gum and gumption to start the season as they wait for a few injury returns.
Last season, the Toronto Blue Jays boasted one of Major League Baseball’s top rotations. The club used just eight pitchers to start games and was led by a core group of four veterans – Kevin Gausman, José Berríos, Yusei Kikuchi, and Chris Bassitt.
There’s no way to sugarcoat it… Alek Manoah’s 2023 season was a complete disaster on several fronts. The only solace is the Toronto Blue Jays hurler now has the chance to write the next chapter of his story, which everyone hopes will turn out better than the previous one.
Toronto Blue Jays starter Alek Manoah is looking forward to putting his listless 2023 season behind him.
Alek Manoah’s revenge tour may be upon us.
The Blue Jays aren't planning on moving a one-time All-Star starting pitcher despite a disastrous 2023 season for the righty.
The Blue Jays have heard from teams looking to buy low on right-hander Alek Manoah following a disastrous 2023 season throughout the winter, but Jon Morosi of MLB Network reports that the Jays have been telling interested parties they expect Manoah to be in the 2024 rotation and do not plan to move him.
What happened to Toronto Blue Jays ace Alek Manoah? It's possible that at this point, the Blue Jays could be throwing up their hands.
Alek Manoah’s season is likely over and that’s not because of injury issues. Manoah reportedly has some attitude toward the Blue Jays over their handling of him.
It's been a stunning fall from grace this year for the youngster after he entered the campaign coming off a 2022 season in which he went 16-7 with a 2.24 ERA and 0.99 WHIP in 196 2/3 innings pitched covering 31 starts.
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