Short-handed, slumping Blue Jays fall to Angels as roster hits keep coming
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April 9, 2021, 11:13 PM
It was already an unfortunate Friday for the Toronto Blue Jays, as news came down that Tyler Chatwood was headed to the 10-day injured list with right triceps inflammation, while Teoscar Hernandez and Ryan Borucki were being placed on the COVID-19 related injured list. Then the game began.
Just two innings in, the Blue Jays were already down four on their way to a 7-1 defeat to the Los Angeles Angels when they had to make an injury replacement, as Lourdes Gurriel Jr. exited the game with what the club described as “COVID-19 vaccine-related symptoms” after he became nauseous between innings and vomited in a dugout washroom.
Toronto Blue Jays will be just fine despite slow start on offence
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The injury bug has not been kind to the Toronto Blue Jays so far this season. Their newly minted centre fielder George Springer is sidelined with an oblique strain and a quad strain, Nate Pearson is rehabbing, Kirby Yates is done for the year, and Thomas Hatch is dealing with elbow inflammation.
But most bizarre of all is the injury involving starting pitcher Robbie Ray, who hurt himself falling down the stairs while carrying his child. Ray’s son is okay foremost, but the Blue Jays pitcher is currently on the injured list with a bruised elbow.