Waterloo Region Record

13 nonroster Jays players get spring training invitation­s

- Laura Armstrong Toronto Star

TORONTO — Thirteen nonroster players within the Blue Jays’ system earned invitation­s to spring training on Wednesday.

Pitchers Andrew Case, Jose Fernandez, Chad Girodo, Jon Harris, Sean Reid-Foley, Jordan Romano, Chris Rowley and Justin Shafer; catcher Max Pentecost; infielders Jason Leblebijia­n and Tim Lopes; and outfielder­s J.D. Davis and Roemon Fields will all join Toronto’s big league team in Dunedin, Fla., when pre-season preparatio­ns get underway next month.

Fans on social media were quick to point out that the Blue Jays’ top prospects Vlad Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette, who many hope will make the jump to the big leagues in 2018, were not among the invitees. The list isn’t devoid of exciting up-and-comers. Four players were on MLB Pipeline’s list of top 30 Blue Jays prospects in 2017: Reid Foley (No. 6), Pentecost (No. 8), Davis (No. 17), Romano (No. 18) and Harris (No. 19).

Girodo, 26, and Rowley, 27, are the only invitees to have spent time in the majors. Girodo pitched 10 1/3 innings out of the Blue Jays’ bullpen between April and June of 2016 for a 4.35 ERA. He allowed five home runs and two walks.

Rowley made his big league debut in August, when the former military man was called up as a starter for Toronto amid the rotation’s injury crisis. He managed three outings before returning to the minors, rejoining the team as a September call-up. Rowley finished the season with a 6.75 ERA after 18 2/3 innings pitched, giving up 14 runs on 24 hits and notching 11 strikeouts.

One familiar face that will not be joining those players in Florida is Ryan Goins, who was non-tendered by Toronto in December after almost a decade with the organizati­on. The utility infielder will instead report to Surprise, Ariz., after signing a minor-league contract with the Kansas City Royals on Wednesday and earning an invite to spring training.

 ?? NATHAN DENETTE, THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Chris Rowley works during first inning against the Tampa Bay Rays last season.
NATHAN DENETTE, THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Chris Rowley works during first inning against the Tampa Bay Rays last season.

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