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HEALTHY AND VALUABLE IN A PINCH

Proud papa Pearce says he’s ready to show Jays fans what he can do, at any position

- STEVE BUFFERY Dunedin SBuffery@postmedia.com twitter.com/Beezersun

Blue Jays utility man Steve Pearce is not a huge social media guy. He’s only posted on Twitter twice since August.

But he really should consider updating his Twitter bio. It reads: “I have a beautiful wife, a baby girl and two loving boys (Mojo and Swagger). I play baseball for the Toronto Blue Jays.”

One can assume Mojo and Swagger are dogs.

On Jan. 31, Pearce and his wife Jessica became the proud parents of a baby boy, young Crew Pearce. And the Pearce baby girl, Jensen, is now five.

“I tell you what, if you can deal with kids, you can deal with almost anything,” Pearce said with a laugh.

“This is a walk in the park compared to having to babysit and all that stuff. I’m back in my comfort zone.”

Pearce seems like a content man. Not only has he become a proud papa again, he is, for the first time in a while, completely healthy for spring training.

In September of 2016, Pearce had surgery to repair the flexor tendon in his right throwing elbow and wasn’t completely healed by the time he arrived for his first spring training appearance with the Jays last year.

He signed a two-year, US$12.5 million contract with the Jays on Dec. 5, 2016, and never had a real chance to show what he could do in Toronto.

He suffered a strained calf while sliding into second base in a game on May 14, forcing him to go on the disabled list.

Though he had a great middle part of the year (including hitting two walk-off grand slams in the span of four days in July), he began suffering back problems late in the season and played in a lot of pain.

“That forced me to miss September,” he said. “I was pretty much rehabbing (all the time) trying to get my body right. But now I feel great coming into spring training,” said the Lakeland, Fla., native.

Pearce is anxious to give Jays fans a taste of what he can do if healthy for a full season. Though he only played in 92 games in 2017, he hit 13 home runs.

“If I’m healthy, I mean, you guys saw what I did (mid-season). I can put up numbers.

“I started behind the eight ball last year. I missed the first half of spring training. I was trying to prove what I could do. But, at the same time, I wasn’t ready and I just did my best. I tried as hard as I could. But I made up for it and it’s a whole different year. I’m going into the year healthy.”

It’s been a fairly quiet spring for the Jays, save for Marcus Stroman’s rants on Twitter concerning arbitratio­n and Josh Donaldson’s declaratio­n that he’ll talk no more about free agency.

But there have been rumours floating around the Jays may be looking to trade the 34-year-old Pearce now that they’ve acquired Curtis Granderson and Randal Grichuk. There’s talk Granderson and Pearce will platoon in left. But Pearce doesn’t seem worried about that and welcomes his new teammates.

“I’m just going to prepare like I always prepare,” he said. “Granderson and Grichuk are great players. We’re excited to have them. Good to know them personally. Great guys.

“We’ll just see what happens during the year,” Pearce added. “A lot of stuff can happen, I could be in left field, I could be at first base, I could DH, just depends on what happens. I’m versatile, I can play all over the place. I’ve played a lot of second in the past couple of years. If they need me to spell anywhere, I can do it, especially now that the elbow’s healthy, the back’s healthy. Just running around out here, I feel great. I know it’s cliche to say, but when people say they feel five years younger, that’s how I feel.”

Pearce gives a ton of credit to his wife Jessica for doing most of the heavy lifting at home while he prepares for the season.

“She’s a trooper. She takes care of me,” he said. “It’s great to have that, especially at this time of year. And having a baby, she knows how important baseball is. She lets me get my sleep so I can come here and prepare for the season. And she takes all the pressure off me. I can’t give her enough credit.”

 ?? CHRIS YOUNG/THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Steve Pearce struggled out of the gate in his first season with the club last year and dealt with injuries that put him on the sidelines at the end, but did play well during the middle months and says he’s healthy entering...
CHRIS YOUNG/THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Steve Pearce struggled out of the gate in his first season with the club last year and dealt with injuries that put him on the sidelines at the end, but did play well during the middle months and says he’s healthy entering...
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