
"The Toronto Blue Jays recently made the signing of Tyler Rogers official. The 34-year-old was brought in on a three-year $37 million deal that could become a four-year $48 million deal with some vesting options sprinkled into the contract. With Rogers joining the team, and landing on the 40-man roster, a subsequent move had to be made to make room for him."
"29-year-old Michael Plassmeyer reportedly joined the Blue Jays on a minor league deal and hasn't thrown a pitch in the big leagues since 2023. That stint did not go well for Plassmeyer who gave up 10 runs (nine earned) in 3.2 innings pitched in a one game outing for the Phillies. Plassmeyer got the start that day against the New York Mets and after getting through a three up-three down inning in the first, the wheels fell off for Plassmeyer."
The Toronto Blue Jays signed 34-year-old Tyler Rogers to a three-year, $37 million contract that can escalate to four years and $48 million with vesting options. Rogers was added to the 40-man roster, prompting the Blue Jays to designate left-handed pitcher Justin Bruihl for assignment. The roster now includes only three major-league-experienced left-handed pitchers, with Ricky Tiedemann and Adam Macko on the 40-man as future candidates for 2026. The Blue Jays subsequently signed 29-year-old Michael Plassmeyer to a minor-league deal. Plassmeyer has not pitched in the majors since 2023, when he allowed 10 runs (nine earned) in 3.2 innings in one start for the Philadelphia Phillies.
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