The Toronto Blue Jays made significant changes to their 40-man roster, headlined by left-handed reliever Génesis Cabrera choosing free agency after being waived. Cabrera, 28, had a strong 2024 season with a 3.59 ERA over 62.2 innings and is eligible for arbitration this offseason. The team also released right-handed reliever Luis Frías and designated Emmanuel Ramirez for assignment. In a series of roster adjustments, the Blue Jays added right-handed pitcher Michael Peterson from the Miami Marlins and placed infielder Luis De Los Santos on waivers, who was claimed by the New York Mets. These moves have filled Toronto’s 40-man roster to full capacity.
By the Numbers:
– Cabrera posted a 3.59 ERA in 62.2 innings, striking out 50 batters in 2024.
– Frías allowed eight earned runs and three walks in just four games with the Jays.
Yes, But:
Cabrera’s exit marks a shift in the Blue Jays’ bullpen, raising concerns about their pitching depth heading into the new season, especially after relying on him as a steady arm in 2024.
State of Play:
The team has reinstated key players from the 60-day injured list, including closer Jordan Romano and starter Alek Manoah. They are also actively reshaping their roster through recent claims and releases.
What’s Next:
As the offseason progresses, the Blue Jays will likely focus on strengthening their pitching staff, potentially targeting free agents or exploring trade options to fill the gaps left by Cabrera and Frías.
Bottom Line:
With these roster moves, the Blue Jays must carefully strategize to ensure they maintain strong pitching depth as they prepare for the 2025 season.