Toronto Star

Jays Notebook: Catcher Kratz returns to fold

- BRENDAN KENNEDY SPORTS REPORTER

The Blue Jays added catching depth Thursday by bringing back Erik Kratz on a minor-league deal.

“We know him, good defender,” Jays manager John Gibbons said before Friday’s series-opening game against the Baltimore Orioles.

Kratz, who played in 34 games with the Jays in 2014, was designated for assignment by the Pittsburgh Pirates last week and elected to become a free agent rather than report to the Pirates’ Triple-A affiliate. The 36year-old worked closely with R.A. Dickey in spring training of 2014, and although he never caught the knucklebal­ler in a regular-season game, their past familiarit­y could prove valuable if Josh Thole were to suffer an injury.

“I’m sure when they made the move they took that into considerat­ion,” Gibbons said.

With Kratz’s addition to Triple-A Buffalo’s roster, Tony Sanchez was released. THAT’S NO BULL: After struggling through most of the first half of the season, the Jays’ bullpen has shown considerab­le improvemen­t of late.

Through Thursday, he team’s relief corps owned a 3.26 ERA in July, fifth-best in the American League, though third best in their division. The bullpen has also walked fewer batters than any other this month. A big reason for the turnaround has been the performanc­e of 39-year-old Jason Grilli, who since joining the club via trade May 31 and taking over as the primary setup man, has held opposing batters to a .169 average while posting a 2.04 ERA. Fifteen of his 19 appearance­s have been scoreless. HAPPY ANNIVERSAR­Y: Friday marked the first anniversar­y of Troy Tulowitzki’s trade to Toronto a few days ahead of last year’s trade deadline. The five-time all-star shortstop’s arrival, along with that of David Price, spurred the Jays’ late-season surge up the standings and their first playoff berth since 1993.

“The thing that jumps out right away, the most important thing, is his defence,” Gibbons said, reflecting on the trade. “He made a huge difference defensivel­y and I think that was the key in turning us around, to be honest with you.”

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