Waterloo Region Record

Jays starter Stroman must decide whether blister will end his season

- JOHN CHIDLEY-HILL

TORONTO — The rest of Marcus Stroman’s 2018 season is in his hands — literally and figurative­ly.

Manager John Gibbons thinks the Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher should shut it down for the season, a day after Stroman was pulled in the second inning of a 7-1 American League baseball loss to the Tampa Bay Rays after tearing a blister on his throwing hand.

But Gibbons also thinks that, ultimately, it’s up to Stroman if he wants to play out the final month of the season.

“We’ll see how he is in a couple of days,” Gibbons said Tuesday afternoon.

Gibbons said the blister didn’t seem to affect Stroman’s mechanics, but if he starts to compensate for the pain by adjusting his throwing motion it could lead to further issues.

“What’s that going to accomplish?” Gibbons said.

Stroman, 27, was making his first start since Aug. 17 after a stint on the disabled list with a recurring finger blister that refused to fully heal between scheduled starts.

Stroman said after Monday night’s loss that he would like to keep playing with only 25 games left on the Blue Jays’ schedule, meaning potentiall­y five starts for him. He’s thrown 102 1/3 innings this season with a 4-9 record, 77 strikeouts and a 5.54 earned-run average.

“I like to compete. I don’t like sitting. I only get to go out there one every five days to begin with,” Stroman said after the loss.

“Being out there every fifth day is a priority. I hate being on the DL. I hate watching. I hate not being out there. It frustrates me. It kills me inside, honestly. I’m going to do everything in my power to be out there.”

Stroman said his finger looked like it had a hole in it 10 days ago and credited Toronto’s training staff for preparing him to make his return ahead of Monday’s game.

Also, the Jays placed righthande­d reliever Joe Biagini on the 10-day DL with a left oblique strain retroactiv­e to Saturday. Right-handed pitcher Jake Petricka has been recalled from triple-A Buffalo to replace him.

Toronto also called up outfielder Dwight Smith Jr., infielder Richard Urena and first baseman Rowdy Tellez from Buffalo to join the Blue Jays’ expanded September roster. Outfielder Jonathan Davis has been selected to the active roster, and right-handed pitcher Mike Hauschild was designated for assignment.

 ?? FRED THORNHILL THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Tyler Glasnow waits on the mound for his manager after giving up six runs to the the Blue Jays in the first inning of their American League baseball game in Toronto on Wednesday. Toronto won the game, 10-3. For complete coverage, see therecord.com.
FRED THORNHILL THE CANADIAN PRESS Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Tyler Glasnow waits on the mound for his manager after giving up six runs to the the Blue Jays in the first inning of their American League baseball game in Toronto on Wednesday. Toronto won the game, 10-3. For complete coverage, see therecord.com.

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