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Wed Apr 1700:49Jordan Romano Earns Save In Season Debut Tuesday
Toronto Blue Jays closer Jordan Romano (elbow) earned a save in his season debut during Tuesday's 5-4 win over the Yankees. Romano saw action immediately after being activated from the 15-day injured list earlier in the day. He entered the game to pitch the top of the ninth inning up by two. He got the first out on a lineout, hit a batter, allowed a double, got the second out on an RBI groundout, and ended the game with another groundout. It wasn't the cleanest save, but it was encouraging to see Romano convert in game action. The 30-year-old's return is a welcome sight for fantasy managers, as he has provided 36 saves in each of his last two seasons.
Source: MLB.comRotoBaller.com
Tue Apr 1616:19Jordan Romano, Erik Swanson Activated From Injured List
The Toronto Blue Jays officially activated right-handed relievers Jordan Romano (elbow) and Erik Swanson (forearm) from the 15-day injured list on Tuesday and optioned right-hander Nate Pearson to Triple-A Buffalo and designated right-hander Mitch White for assignment. Romano and Swanson came out of their short minor-league rehab assignments healthy and are ready to make their 2024 debuts with Toronto at the back end of their bullpen. While the 30-year-old Romano could be eased into his regular closer role, fantasy managers should be ready to throw him right into their starting lineups in season-long leagues after he recorded 36 saves in each of the last two seasons for the Blue Jays. Swanson has fantasy appeal as well in holds leagues and as a handcuff to Romano for his late-inning setup role.
Source: Toronto Blue JaysRotoBaller.com
Mon Apr 1516:09Jordan Romano, Erik Swanson Likely To Return Tuesday
Toronto Blue Jays relief pitchers Jordan Romano (elbow) and Erik Swanson (forearm) are likely to be activated from the injured list on Tuesday. Both Romano and Swanson have completed their minor-league rehab assignments and are ready to make their 2024 debuts in the big leagues this week. The Blue Jays could decide to ease the 30-year-old Romano into closing duties when he's back, but he should be rostered already in all fantasy formats. With Romano and Swanson injured, Chad Green has picked up two saves, while Yimi Garcia has one early in the season. Swanson probably isn't going to many save chances in 2024 as long as Romano stays healthy the rest of the way, but he'll be a key late-inning setup man and will have value in fantasy in holds leagues.
Source: Toronto Star - Mike WilnerRotoBaller.com
Mon Apr 1509:45Jordan Romano, Erik Swanson Close To Returning
Toronto Blue Jays relievers Jordan Romano and Erik Swanson are both close to returning to game action, giving the club their two best relievers back and solidifying the eighth and ninth innings. Both right-handers have been sidelined by elbow issues as Romano said before Sunday's 5-0 win over the Rockies that he's feeling good after throwing 2/3 of an inning at Triple-A Buffalo on Saturday and doesn't feel that he needs a third rehab outing before returning to the club's bullpen. Swanson has pronounced himself ready for a return after pitching for Buffalo on Thursday and Saturday. Of course, Romano is a big-time asset to fantasy managers upon his return with 72 saves over the last two seasons while Swanson is valued in leagues that reward holds with 29 of those last season alongside his 2.97 ERA.
Source: Ben Nicholson-SmithRotoBaller.com
Fri Apr 1221:28Jordan Romano, Erik Swanson To Pitch In Minor League Game Saturday
Toronto Blue Jays relievers Jordan Romano (elbow) and Erik Swanson (forearm) are slated to pitch in Triple-A Buffalo's doubleheader tomorrow. Both pitchers struggled some in their most recent rehab appearance on Thursday and will look to improve on those outings. Should the outings go well, both relievers have a chance to join the Blue Jays roster and be taken off the injured list. Swanson's value as a setup man may carry more value to the Blue Jays than to fantasy managers. However, Romano should be rostered in all leagues with his return being close.
Source: Keegan MathesonRotoBaller.com
Tue Apr 912:31Jordan Romano, Erik Swanson Expected To Pitch Thursday
Toronto Blue Jays relievers Jordan Romano (elbow) and Erik Swanson (forearm) are both expected to pitch on Thursday with Triple-A Buffalo, and they should both be active soon after that as long as they don't suffer setbacks. Romano dealt with right-elbow inflammation in spring training and began the year on the injured list, but he's close to being ready to make his 2024 debut as Toronto's closer. Swanson is another key late-inning arm for the Blue Jays and should be one of the team's top setup men in front of Romano in the ninth inning again this year. Chad Green has been filling in as the team's closer with Romano and Swanson sidelined, but he'll go back to a setup role once Romano is activated. The 30-year-old Romano needs to be rostered in all fantasy leagues with his return imminent.
Source: TSN Sports - Scott MitchellRotoBaller.com
Fri Apr 512:05Jordan Romano, Erik Swanson Both Throw Thursday
Toronto Blue Jays closer Jordan Romano (elbow) threw his second bullpen session on Thursday, while reliever Erik Swanson (forearm) threw a live batting practice session, and both went well, according to manager John Schneider. Next up for Romano is a live batting practice session, and if that goes well, he'll go right into minor-league rehab games. Both Romano and Swanson are progressing from injuries they picked up in spring training and could be activated from the injured list sooner than later. Romano has proven to be one of the best fantasy closers in baseball over the past several seasons and shouldn't be available on any waiver wires. Until he's able to return, Chad Green figures to be first in line for save opportunities in Toronto, although Yimi Garcia could also be involved in the ninth-inning picture.
Source: Sportsnet.ca - Shi DavidiRotoBaller.com
Tue Apr 219:10Jordan Romano Throws Successful Side Session
Toronto Blue Jays closer Jordan Romano (elbow) threw a successful side session in Florida on Tuesday, an important step towards his return to the big-league bullpen. It was the first time that Romano threw off a mound since being diagnosed with right-elbow inflammation during spring training. Both he and Erik Swanson (forearm) opened the regular season on the injured list, leaving the back end of Toronto's bullpen thin. While he has yet to record a save, Yimi Garcia is the favorite for save opportunities for the Jays until either Romano or Swanson are activated. Romano is going to likely need a couple more side sessions before he starts facing live hitters, but he should be able to make his 2024 debut before the end of April, barring a setback. As one of the best closers in baseball in recent seasons, Romano should be stashed in an IL spot in all fantasy leagues.
Source: Sportsnet.ca - Ben Nicholson-SmithRotoBaller.com
Mon Apr 119:02Jordan Romano To Get Back Off The Mound Tuesday
Toronto Blue Jays reliever Jordan Romano (elbow) is slated to get back off a mound on Tuesday as he continues to recover from an elbow issue. While the ailment isn't expected to keep the closer out long, it still cost him an injured list stint to begin the season. The 30-year-old has been one of the top closers in baseball over the last three seasons, recording a 2.90 ERA or better in each of those campaigns while recording 72 saves over the last two seasons, good for second-most in all of baseball behind Cleveland's Emmanuel Clase's 86. The right-hander will immediately be re-inserted as the team's full-time closer when he comes off the injured list, which should be sooner rather than later.
Source: Ben Nicholson-SmithRotoBaller.com
Thu Mar 2812:31Jordan Romano Not Expected To Be Out Long
The Toronto Blue Jays don't expect to be without closer Jordan Romano (elbow) for an extended period as he recovers from right-elbow inflammation that sidelined him for the final couple weeks of spring training. Once he's cleared to start throwing off a mound, Romano is expected to make a quick transition back to the majors after opening the year on the injured list, along with fellow reliever Erik Swanson (forearm). More patience will be required for Swanson. In their absences, Chad Green and Yimi Garcia are expected to split the Blue Jays' closing duties until Romano returns. Romano will be eligible to come off the IL on April 9, so fantasy managers need to keep him stashed in all formats and hope for a quick return.
Source: Toronto Star - Gregor ChisholmRotoBaller.com
Wed Mar 2719:25Jordan Romano, Erik Swanson Officially Heading To Injured List
Toronto Blue Jays relievers Jordan Romano (elbow) and Erik Swanson (forearm) will officially open the 2024 season on the injured list, according to manager John Schneider. As a result, Nate Pearson and Wes Parsons will open the year in Toronto's bullpen. Swanson has already resumed playing catch, while the Blue Jays hope Romano can begin throwing off a mound next week. Hopefully, both pitchers will be able to return in the middle of April, but there's no guarantee. Romano should be stashed in an IL spot in all fantasy leagues for the time being. With both Romano and Swanson on the shelf, the Blue Jays are expected to roll with a closer-by-committee approach, consisting of arms like Chad Green, Yimi Garcia and Tim Mayza.
Source: Sportsnet.ca - Shi DavidiRotoBaller.com
Mon Mar 2512:30Jordan Romano, Erik Swanson To Start On Injured List
Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider said that it's "reasonable to say" that both closer Jordan Romano (elbow) and late-inning reliever Erik Swanson (forearm) will start the season on the injured list. The Blue Jays haven't made any official moves yet, though, because starter Kevin Gausman's (shoulder) status will play into the pitching puzzle. Ideally, Romano and Swanson are on a mound building up their arms next week. This was the way things had been trending for a while, but the good news is that both relievers could be ready to go when they are eligible to come off the IL in April. The injury to the 30-year-old Romano definitely puts a chip in his fantasy value as one of the top closers in baseball. Yimi Garcia should be considered the favorite for save chances early on in Toronto, but Chad Green could also be involved in the ninth inning.
Source: MLB.com - Keegan MathesonRotoBaller.com
Fri Mar 2218:30Jordan Romano Expected To Play Catch Saturday
Toronto Blue Jays closer Jordan Romano (elbow) is expected to start playing catch in camp on Saturday. Meanwhile, fellow reliever Erik Swanson (forearm) played catch on Friday for the second consecutive day. The Blue Jays plan to wait until the end of spring training early next week before making a final decision on both relievers' availability for the start of the regular season. It remains to be seen if either reliever will open the year on the injured list. The 30-year-old Romano received an anti-inflammatory injection after he was diagnosed with right-elbow inflammation. When healthy, he's a top-15 fantasy closer, but his stock is down right now due to his elbow injury. If both Romano and Swanson are unavailable for closing duties to begin the year, Yimi Garcia is the best bet to pick up save chances for the Blue Jays.
Source: Sportsnet.ca - Arden ZwellingRotoBaller.com
Thu Mar 2117:34Jordan Romano A Day Or Two Away From Throwing
While Toronto Blue Jays reliever Erik Swanson (forearm) played catch in camp on Thursday and felt good, closer Jordan Romano (elbow) is still a day or two away from throwing. The Blue Jays are expected to make decisions on their availability for the beginning of the 2024 regular season by Monday. Opening Day is next Thursday, March 28. If neither Romano nor Swanson are ready to go by the end of next week, Yimi Garcia figures to be first in line to pick up save chances at the back end of Toronto's bullpen to begin the year. Romano, 30, is RotoBaller's No. 15 fantasy closer, but he was recently shut down after being diagnosed with right-elbow inflammation. The good news is that Romano doesn't have structural damage in his arm, but there's added risk in taking him in fantasy drafts this weekend.
Source: Sportsnet.ca - Arden ZwellingRotoBaller.com
Tue Mar 1910:35Jordan Romano Dealing With Elbow Inflammation
Toronto Blue Jays closer Jordan Romano is dealing with inflammation in his elbow. The 30-year-old had an MRI done and it showed no structural damage, so at this point it doesn't appear to be serious. The 2x All-Star will receive an anti-inflammatory injection Tuesday and will be shut down for three days, but will then "ramp back up." As the injury is to his throwing arm it should be monitored, but being ready for the start of the regular season still seems to be intact. If it doesn't get better, then veteran Erik Swanson theoretically would be next in line for save opportunities, however, he too has been shut down for a couple of days. Romano is a top-10 closer option so hopefully this is a non-issue by the end of the week.
Source: Sportsnet - Hazel MaeRotoBaller.com
Wed Mar 1314:46Jordan Romano Looking Good In Grapefruit League Action
Toronto Blue Jays reliever Jordan Romano has enjoyed a nice spring to this point as he prepares for the 2024 campaign. The right-hander has worked in five games so far, tossing a 2.08 ERA with six strikeouts in 4 1/3 innings of action. He has walked two hitters while limiting the opposition to a minuscule .133 batting average. The veteran is coming off another stellar season in which he worked to a 2.90 ERA with 36 saves across 59 innings of work. He has posted a sub-3.00 ERA in four straight seasons and has locked down 36 saves in each of his last two campaigns. He remains a high-end closer ahead of the 2024 season and is a candidate to pace the American League in saves in the process.
Source: MLB.comRotoBaller.com
Thu Jan 1116:46Blue Jays Avoid Arbitration With Jordan Romano
The Toronto Blue Jays and right-handed reliever Jordan Romano avoided salary arbitration on Thursday by settling at $7.75 million for the 2024 season, according to a source. This was Romano's second time being eligible for arbitration. The 30-year-old closer has had exactly 36 saves for the Blue Jays in each of the last two seasons and will open the 2024 campaign cemented into that role again, giving him plenty of fantasy appeal. The Canadian reliever had some ups and downs along the way in 2023, but he was solid overall and at one point converted a franchise-record 26 saves in a row. A back injury at the All-Star break may have been responsible for him not being as effective down the stretch. Still, Romano's ability to miss bats and set role as a closer for one of the better teams in baseball makes him a high-end fantasy target at his position.
Source: ESPN.com - Kiley McDanielRotoBaller.com
Wed Sep 27 202300:15Jordan Romano Takes Another Loss Tuesday
Toronto Blue Jays closer Jordan Romano fell to 5-7 and took his second consecutive loss in Tuesday's 2-0 game against the Yankees. Romano came in to pitch the top of the ninth with the game tied 0-0. He gave up a leadoff single and a go-ahead two-run home run before getting the next three hitters out on a groundout and two strikeouts. His last two outings have come at inconvenient times for the Blue Jays, but he has been a strong fantasy contributor all season long, racking up 36 saves with a 2.95 ERA and 11.17 K/9 rate.
Source: MLB.comRotoBaller.com
Mon Sep 11 202300:13Jordan Romano Picks Up Save Sunday
Toronto Blue Jays closer Jordan Romano picked up his 34th save of the season on Sunday, closing out the Kansas City Royals in a 5-2 victory. Romano made things interesting, loading the bases on two hits and a walk before finishing off the game. He also struck out a pair in his inning of work. The 30-year-old now has a 2.60 ERA, 1.21 WHIP, and 64 K in 52 IP while converting 34 of his 37 opportunities. Romano hasn't blown a save since May 20, a span that covers his last 24 saves. He should be an elite option down the stretch and is going to be one of the higher-drafted relievers next year.
Source: MLB.comRotoBaller.com
Wed Aug 23 202300:53Jordan Romano Notches 31st Save Of Season Tuesday
Toronto Blue Jays closer Jordan Romano picked up his 31st save of the season in Tuesday's 6-3 extra-innings win over the Orioles. Romano came in to pitch the bottom of the 10th inning up by three with a free runner on second and delivered a 1-2-3 inning with two strikeouts. The 30-year-old has been one of fantasy's top closers this season, converting all but three save opportunities with a 2.60 ERA and an 11.20 K/9 rate. He should continue to serve as a high-end fantasy option for the rest of the season.
Source: MLB.comRotoBaller.com
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