It's happening far later than anyone would have liked, but Nate Pearson is finally living up to the expectations he once had with the Toronto Blue Jays. Selected 28th overall by the Blue Jays in the 2017 MLB Draft, the 6-foot-6 Pearson was expected to become a star piece in their rotation. Pearson was able to crack the Blue Jays' opening-day roster after an underwhelming 2023 season in which he had a 4.85 ERA in 35 appearances.
The Toronto Blue Jays activated All-Star closer Jordan Romano and fellow right-hander Erik Swanson off the 15-day injured list before Tuesday night's game against the New York Yankees. Romano had been sidelined since spring training with right elbow inflammation and Swanson with right forearm inflammation. Toronto optioned right-hander Nate Pearson to Triple-A Buffalo.
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