2024 Toronto Blue Jays season
Major League Baseball season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2024 Toronto Blue Jays season is the franchise's 48th season in Major League Baseball , and 33rd full season (35th overall) at Rogers Centre .
Previous season
The 2023 Blue Jays finished third in the AL East , behind the Tampa Bay Rays and the Baltimore Orioles , with an 89-73 (.549). They qualified for the postseason , but lost in two games in the Wild Card Series to the Minnesota Twins in Minnesota.
Offseason
Departing free agents
Trades
Waiver transactions
Free agent signings
On November 16, 2023: Signed IF Rafael Lantigua to a minor league contract
On December 1, 2023: Signed IF Andrew Bechtold to a minor league contract
On December 8, 2023: Signed C Payton Henry to a minor league contract
On December 21, 2023: Signed RHP Paolo Espino to a minor league contract
On December 28, 2023: Signed OF Kevin Kiermaier to a one-year $10.5 million deal[1]
On December 29, 2023: Signed IF Isiah Kiner-Falefa to a two-year $15 million deal[2]
On January 15, 2024: Signed C Esmeiquel Arrieche, IF J.T. Bain, OF Wilmer Blanca, IF Rafael Flores, RHP Johandi Medina, RHP Carlos Olivo, RHP Angel Rivero, C Franklin Rojas & C Randy Soto to minor league contracts
On January 16, 2024: Signed OF Pascual Archila, OF Andres Arias, RHP Ismauro Bueno, RHP Alan Carter, RHP Rafael De Jesus, RHP Victor Espiritu, SS Angel Guzman, IF Endry Reyes, IF Juarlin Soto & RHP Pedro Tucent to minor league contracts
On January 18, 2024: Signed RHP Josue Loreto to a minor league contract
On January 21, 2024: Signed RHP Jordan Powell to a minor league contract
On January 30, 2024: Signed IF Justin Turner to a one-year $13 million deal[3]
On February 2, 2024: Signed RHP Johnathan Lavallee to a minor league contract
On February 9, 2024: Signed RHP Yariel Rodríguez to a 5-year $32 million deal[4]
On February 16, 2024: Signed IF Eduardo Escobar and DH Daniel Vogelbach to minor league contracts and invited them to spring training[5] [6]
On February 22, 2024: Signed RHP Nolan Long to a minor league contract
On March 8, 2024: Signed 1B Joey Votto to a minor league contract[7]
Coaching changes
On October 5, 2023: Third Base Coach Luis Rivera retired[8]
On November 7, 2023: Carlos Febles joins Blue Jays as Third Base Coach/Infield Coach[9]
On November 13, 2023: DeMarlo Hale joins Blue Jays as Associate Manager[10]
On January 12, 2024: John Lannan joins Blue Jays as Mental Performance Coach[11]
On January 16, 2024: Matt Hague joins Blue Jays as Assistant Hitting Coach[11]
Regular season
Season standings
American League East
American League Wild Card
Records vs opponents
Month
Games
Won
Lost
Pct.
March
4
2
2
.500
April
27
13
14
.481
May
25
12
13
.480
June
27
11
16
.407
July
26
12
14
.462
August
3
1
2
.333
September
–
–
–
–
Totals
112
51
61
.455
2024 draft
The 2024 Major League Baseball draft began on July 14. The Blue Jays gained a compensation selection at the end of the fourth round due to Matt Chapman signing with the San Francisco Giants after having been given a qualifying offer.[12]
Regular season
Opening Day
March and April
The Blue Jays opened the 2024 campaign on the road for a season-long ten-game road trip, due to ongoing renovations to the Rogers Centre .[23] The Jays split their opening series with the Tampa Bay Rays , with each team winning two games. Reliever Génesis Cabrera was suspended for three games due to a physical altercation with Rays shortstop José Caballero during the third game of the series, though the suspension was reduced to two games after appeal.[24] Toronto then began a three-game series with the Houston Astros in Houston, losing the first game after Ronel Blanco threw the first no-hitter of the 2024 MLB season.[25] The Jays would win the second game before being one-hit in the final game, setting a new franchise-low with just 38 hits through their first seven games.[26] The Blue Jays would take their first game against the New York Yankees 3–0, but would lose the following two games to end their road trip with a 4–6 record.[27]
Heading to the newly renovated Rogers Centre for the first time in 2024, the Blue Jays defeated the Seattle Mariners 5–2 in their home opener, and would take two of three games to win their first series of the season.[28] The Jays lost the opening game against the Colorado Rockies , but rallied to take the next two and win the series.[29] They carried that success into their final series of the homestand against the Yankees, winning the first two games and nearly taking the third before the bullpen allowed four runs in the ninth inning to lose the game, 6–4.[30] The Blue Jays then travelled to San Diego for the first time since the 2013 season to take on the Padres .[31] Toronto won two of three games to take their fourth consecutive series victory.[32] The Blue Jays then continued to Kansas City to take on the Royals, where they lost 3 of the 4 games, all by one run; the last was called after the top of the fifth due to rain.[33] The Blue Jays then lost a three-game set against the Los Angeles Dodgers at home. The first game was marked by two-way player Shohei Ohtani hitting a home run in the first inning after he was booed by Toronto fans, following an off-season in which he was reported by some journalists to be signing with the team.[34] [35]
May
The month began with another series loss to the Royals, this time at home.[36] Next, they lost two of three to the Washington Nationals on the road. Alek Manoah made his return to the rotation in the last game.[37] Afterwards, they split two games with the Philadelphia Phillies with the win in the final game breaking an 11-game win streak at home for the Phillies.[38] They then lost a series against the Twins at home,[39] followed up by a two-game (middle game was rained out and will be made up in a doubleheader later in the season) split against the Orioles at Camden Yards .[40] A series loss to the Rays and series win against the White Sox at home followed.[41] [42] From May 23 to 26, the Blue Jays lost three of four to the Detroit Tigers on the road, punctuated by a 14–11 loss in the final game after Matt Vierling hit a three-run walk-off home run. The loss brought the Blue Jays to a then-season-low six games under .500.[43] [44] However, they followed that series by sweeping the White Sox in a three-game set on the road.[45]
June
From June 17 to 24, the Blue Jays lost seven games in a row; the streak was snapped by a victory at Fenway Park against the Red Sox. By then, they had fallen to six and a half games back of the final wild card playoff spot with a record of 36–43.[46] On June 23, Orelvis Martínez was suspended 80 games for testing positive for performance-enhancing substance clomiphene , which he claims is being taken for addressing fertility issues.[47]
July
Before the week of the 2024 trade deadline, the Blue Jays traded away Cavan Biggio . During the week of the 2024 trade deadline, as well as during trade deadline day itself, the Blue Jays traded away Yimi García , Nate Pearson , Danny Jansen , Justin Turner , Yusei Kikuchi , Trevor Richards , Isiah Kiner-Falefa , and Kevin Kiermaier .
Game log
Legend
Blue Jays win
Blue Jays loss
Game postponed
2024 Game Log: 51–61 (Home: 26–28; Away: 25–33)
March: 2–2 (Home: 0–0; Away: 2–2)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
GB
1
March 28
@ Rays
8–2
Berríos (1–0)
Eflin (0–1)
—
25,025
1–0
–
2
March 29
@ Rays
2–8
Civale (1–0)
Bassitt (0–1)
—
18,653
1–1
1
3
March 30
@ Rays
1–5
Littell (1–0)
Kikuchi (0–1)
—
18,905
1–2
2
4
March 31
@ Rays
9–2
White (1–0)
Armstrong (0–1)
—
14,875
2–2
2
April: 13–14 (Home: 8–6; Away: 5–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
GB
5
April 1
@ Astros
0–10
Blanco (1–0)
Francis (0–1)
—
27,285
2–3
3
6
April 2
@ Astros
2–1
Green (1–0)
Hader (0–2)
—
28,811
3–3
2
7
April 3
@ Astros
0–8
Javier (1–0)
Bassitt (0–2)
—
26,279
3–4
3
8
April 5
@ Yankees
3–0
García (1–0)
Ferguson (0–1)
Green (1)
47,812
4–4
2
9
April 6
@ Yankees
8–9
Weaver (3–0)
Gausman (0–1)
Holmes (4)
42,250
4–5
3
10
April 7
@ Yankees
3–8
Cousins (1–0)
Francis (0–2)
Santana (1)
40,569
4–6
4
11
April 8
Mariners
5–2
Berríos (2–0)
Castillo (0–3)
—
40,069
5–6
4
12
April 9
Mariners
5–3
Bassitt (1–2)
Kirby (1–2)
Green (2)
31,310
6–6
4
13
April 10
Mariners
1–6 (10)
Muñoz (1–1)
Mayza (0–1)
—
22,960
6–7
4
14
April 12
Rockies
4–12
Feltner (1–1)
Gausman (0–2)
—
29,035
6–8
4½
15
April 13
Rockies
5–3
Francis (1–2)
Hudson (0–3)
García (1)
31,472
7–8
5
16
April 14
Rockies
5–0
Berríos (3–0)
Freeland (0–3)
—
27,481
8–8
4
17
April 15
Yankees
3–1
Bassitt (2–2)
Gil (0–1)
García (2)
30,962
9–8
3
18
April 16
Yankees
5–4
Kikuchi (1–1)
Rodón (1–1)
Romano (1)
31,175
10–8
2
19
April 17
Yankees
4–6
González (1–0)
Swanson (0–1)
Holmes (7)
30,233
10–9
3
20
April 19
@ Padres
5–1
Francis (2–2)
Waldron (0–2)
—
44,890
11–9
3
21
April 20
@ Padres
5–2
Berríos (4–0)
Vásquez (0–1)
Romano (2)
43,273
12–9
2
22
April 21
@ Padres
3–6
Musgrove (3–2)
Bassitt (2–3)
Suárez (7)
44,527
12–10
3
23
April 22
@ Royals
5–3
Kikuchi (2–1)
Singer (2–1)
Romano (3)
10,004
13–10
2½
24
April 23
@ Royals
2–3
Stratton (2–1)
Gausman (0–3)
McArthur (5)
11,357
13–11
3
25
April 24
@ Royals
2–3
Schreiber (2–0)
Rodríguez (0–1)
McArthur (6)
10,282
13–12
4
26
April 25
@ Royals
1–2 (5)
Ragans (1–2)
Berríos (4–1)
—
9,740
13–13
4
27
April 26
Dodgers
2–12
Stone (2–1)
Bassitt (2–4)
—
39,688
13–14
4
28
April 27
Dodgers
2–4
Glasnow (5–1)
Kikuchi (2–2)
Phillips (8)
39,405
13–15
5
29
April 28
Dodgers
3–1
Gausman (1–3)
Grove (0–1)
Romano (4)
39,053
14–15
5
30
April 29
Royals
6–5
Cabrera (1–0)
Bowlan (0–1)
Pearson (1)
29,879
15–15
4
31
April 30
Royals
1–4
Ragans (2–2)
Berríos (4–2)
McArthur (7)
27,189
15–16
5
May: 12–13 (Home: 5–6; Away: 7–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
GB
32
May 1
Royals
1–6
Lugo (5–1)
Bassitt (2–5)
—
32,307
15–17
5
33
May 3
@ Nationals
3–9
Barnes (2–0)
Swanson (0–2)
—
22,856
15–18
6½
34
May 4
@ Nationals
6–3
Gausman (2–3)
Irvin (2–3)
—
22,836
16–18
6½
35
May 5
@ Nationals
8–11
Harvey (2–1)
Cabrera (1–1)
Finnegan (11)
18,363
16–19
7½
36
May 7
@ Phillies
1–10
Sánchez (2–3)
Berríos (4–3)
—
39,492
16–20
7½
37
May 8
@ Phillies
5–3
Bassitt (3–5)
Nola (4–2)
Romano (5)
34,681
17–20
38
May 10
Twins
2–3
Ryan (2–2)
Kikuchi (2–3)
Jax (5)
34,205
17–21
8½
39
May 11
Twins
10–8
Swanson (1–2)
Jackson (1–2)
Romano (6)
35,069
18–21
8½
40
May 12
Twins
1–5
Ober (4–1)
Manoah (0–1)
—
32,200
18–22
8½
41
May 13
@ Orioles
3–2 (10)
Romano (1–0)
Webb (0–2)
—
24,358
19–22
7½
—
May 14
@ Orioles
Postponed (rain); Makeup: July 29
42
May 15
@ Orioles
2–3
Coulombe (1–0)
Romano (1–1)
—
29,578
19–23
9
43
May 17
Rays
3–4
Alexander (2–2)
Bassitt (3–6)
Fairbanks (4)
32,640
19–24
10½
44
May 18
Rays
4–5
Ramírez (3–0)
Pearson (0–1)
Cleavinger (3)
34,416
19–25
11½
45
May 19
Rays
5–2
Manoah (1–1)
Civale (2–4)
Romano (7)
35,840
20–25
11½
46
May 20
White Sox
9–3
Berríos (5–3)
Fedde (4–1)
—
36,993
21–25
10½
47
May 21
White Sox
0–5
Crochet (5–4)
Kikuchi (2–4)
—
28,176
21–26
10½
48
May 22
White Sox
9–2
Bassitt (4–6)
Nastrini (0–3)
—
28,670
22–26
10½
49
May 23
@ Tigers
9–1
Gausman (3–3)
Flaherty (1–4)
—
17,049
23–26
10½
50
May 24
@ Tigers
2–6
Maeda (2–1)
Manoah (1–2)
Foley (11)
27,160
23–27
11½
51
May 25
@ Tigers
1–2
Olson (1–5)
Berríos (5–4)
Holton (1)
35,331
23–28
12½
52
May 26
@ Tigers
11–14
Englert (1–0)
Romano (1–2)
—
27,627
23–29
12½
53
May 27
@ White Sox
5–1
Bassitt (5–6)
Nastrini (0–4)
—
14,993
24–29
12
54
May 28
@ White Sox
7–2
Gausman (4–3)
Woodford (0–1)
—
11,852
25–29
11
55
May 29
@ White Sox
3–1
Richards (1–0)
Flexen (2–5)
Romano (8)
11,599
26–29
11
56
May 31
Pirates
5–3 (14)
Cabrera (2–1)
Nicolas (0–1)
—
33,356
27–29
11½
June: 11–16 (Home: 7–9; Away: 4–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
GB
57
June 1
Pirates
1–8
Keller (7–3)
Kikuchi (2–5)
Ortiz (1)
36,484
27–30
12½
58
June 2
Pirates
5–4
Bassitt (6–6)
Priester (0–5)
García (3)
34,887
28–30
12½
59
June 3
Orioles
2–7
Rodriguez (6–2)
Gausman (4–4)
—
23,842
28–31
13
60
June 4
Orioles
1–10
Burnes (6–2)
Cabrera (2–2)
—
28,816
28–32
14
61
June 5
Orioles
3–2
García (2–0)
Kimbrel (4–2)
—
27,929
29–32
14
62
June 6
Orioles
6–5
Kikuchi (3–5)
Povich (0–1)
García (4)
39,215
30–32
14
63
June 7
@ Athletics
1–2
Miller (1–0)
Green (1–1)
—
16,046
30–33
14
64
June 8
@ Athletics
7–0
Gausman (5–4)
Medina (0–1)
—
9,285
31–33
13
65
June 9
@ Athletics
6–4 (10)
García (3–0)
Adams (0–2)
Cabrera (1)
11,276
32–33
13
66
June 10
@ Brewers
1–3
Rea (5–2)
Berríos (5–5)
Megill (10)
24,381
32–34
14
67
June 11
@ Brewers
3–0
Kikuchi (4–5)
Rodríguez (0–1)
García (5)
25,253
33–34
14
68
June 12
@ Brewers
4–5
Myers (3–2)
Pop (0–1)
Megill (11)
30,444
33–35
15
69
June 14
Guardians
1–3
Allen (7–3)
Gausman (5–5)
Clase (21)
36,790
33–36
15½
70
June 15
Guardians
5–0
Francis (3–2)
Carrasco (2–6)
—
39,318
34–36
14½
71
June 16
Guardians
7–6
Berríos (6–5)
Lively (6–3)
Pearson (2)
40,043
35–36
13½
72
June 17
Red Sox
3–7
Pivetta (4–4)
Kikuchi (4–6)
Jansen (12)
29,907
35–37
14
73
June 18
Red Sox
3–4
Kelly (1–1)
Little (0–1)
Jansen (13)
38,595
35–38
15
74
June 19
Red Sox
3–7
Bello (7–4)
Gausman (5–6)
—
38,906
35–39
15
75
June 21
@ Guardians
1–7
Carrasco (3–6)
Rodríguez (0–2)
—
35,868
35–40
14½
76
June 22
@ Guardians
3–6
Lively (7–3)
Berríos (6–6)
Clase (23)
37,133
35–41
15½
77
June 23
@ Guardians
5–6
Herrin (3–0)
Kikuchi (4–7)
Clase (24)
27,479
35–42
15½
78
June 24
@ Red Sox
6–7
Jansen (3–1)
Pop (0–2)
—
35,856
35–43
16
79
June 25
@ Red Sox
9–4
Gausman (6–6)
Bello (7–5)
—
34,546
36–43
15
—
June 26
@ Red Sox
Suspended (rain); Resuming August 26
80
June 27
Yankees
9–2
Berríos (7–6)
Rodón (9–5)
—
36,423
37–43
13½
81
June 28
Yankees
5–16
Tonkin (3–3)
Kikuchi (4–8)
—
34,791
37–44
14½
82
June 29
Yankees
9–3
Bassitt (7–6)
Cortés Jr. (4–7)
—
37,448
38–44
14½
83
June 30
Yankees
1–8
Cole (1–1)
Gausman (6–7)
—
38,534
38–45
14½
July: 12–14 (Home: 6–7; Away: 6–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
GB
84
July 1
Astros
1–3
Brown (6–5)
Rodríguez (0–3)
Hader (13)
39,265
38–46
15
85
July 2
Astros
7–6
Berríos (8–6)
Arrighetti (4–7)
Green (3)
26,308
39–46
15
86
July 3
Astros
2–9
Scott (5–2)
Pop (0–3)
—
28,570
39–47
16
87
July 4
Astros
3–5
Valdez (7–5)
Bassitt (7–7)
Hader (14)
38,234
39–48
16
88
July 5
@ Mariners
1–2
Castillo (7–9)
Gausman (6–8)
Muñoz (14)
34,493
39–49
17
89
July 6
@ Mariners
5–4
Rodríguez (1–3)
Hancock (3–4)
Green (4)
38,264
40–49
16
90
July 7
@ Mariners
5–4 (10)
Green (2–1)
Snider (0–1)
Cabrera (2)
34,885
41–49
16
91
July 9
@ Giants
3–4
Miller (3–2)
Richards (1–1)
—
32,924
41–50
16
92
July 10
@ Giants
10–6
Bassitt (8–7)
Webb (7–7)
—
32,014
42–50
15
93
July 11
@ Giants
5–3
Gausman (7–8)
Hicks (4–6)
Green (5)
30,064
43–50
14
94
July 12
@ Diamondbacks
4–5
Martínez (4–1)
Green (2–2)
—
24,441
43–51
14
95
July 13
@ Diamondbacks
1–12
Díaz (1–0)
Berríos (8–7)
—
30,121
43–52
14
96
July 14
@ Diamondbacks
8–7
Richards (2–1)
Ginkel (6–2)
Green (6)
24,732
44–52
14
94th All-Star Game in Arlington, Texas
97
July 19
Tigers
4–5
Flaherty (7–5)
Bassitt (8–8)
Holton (3)
39,697
44–53
15
98
July 20
Tigers
3–7
Faedo (5–1)
Kikuchi (4–9)
—
38,583
44–54
16
99
July 21
Tigers
5–4
Gausman (8–8)
Montero (1–3)
Green (7)
38,766
45–54
15
100
July 23
Rays
2–4
Alexander (3–3)
Berríos (8–8)
Fairbanks (19)
38,575
45–55
15
101
July 24
Rays
6–3
Cabrera (3–2)
Adam (4–2)
—
32,276
46–55
14
102
July 25
Rays
0–13
Bradley (6–4)
Bassitt (8–9)
—
41,148
46–56
15
103
July 26
Rangers
6–5
Green (3–2)
Sborz (2–1)
—
35,065
47–56
14
104
July 27
Rangers
7–3
Gausman (9–8)
Lorenzen (5–6)
—
35,917
48–56
13
105
July 28
Rangers
7–3
Berríos (9–8)
Hernández (3–1)
Pop (1)
40,052
49–56
13
106
July 29 (1)
@ Orioles
5–11
Eflin (6–7)
Rodríguez (1–4)
—
see 2nd game
49–57
14
107
July 29 (2)
@ Orioles
8–4
Francis (4–2)
Povich (1–5)
—
22,272
50–57
13
108
July 30
@ Orioles
2–6
Burnes (11–4)
Bassitt (8–10)
—
21,710
50–58
14
109
July 31
@ Orioles
4–10
Rodriguez (13–4)
Espino (0–1)
—
25,528
50–59
15
August: 1–2 (Home: 0–0; Away: 1–2)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
GB
110
August 2
@ Yankees
8–5
Little (1–1)
Stroman (7–6)
Green (8)
44,883
51–59
13½
111
August 3
@ Yankees
3–8
Rodón (12–7)
Berríos (9–9)
Holmes (23)
40,218
51–60
14½
112
August 4
@ Yankees
3–4 (10)
Leiter Jr. (3–4)
Francis (4–3)
—
44,237
51–61
15½
113
August 6
Orioles
–
—
–
114
August 7
Orioles
–
—
–
115
August 8
Orioles
–
—
–
116
August 9
Athletics
–
—
–
117
August 10
Athletics
–
—
–
118
August 11
Athletics
–
—
–
119
August 12
@ Angels
–
—
–
120
August 13
@ Angels
–
—
–
121
August 14
@ Angels
–
—
–
122
August 16
@ Cubs
–
—
–
123
August 17
@ Cubs
–
—
–
124
August 18
@ Cubs
–
—
–
125
August 19
Reds
–
—
–
126
August 20
Reds
–
—
–
127
August 21
Reds
–
—
–
128
August 22
Angels
–
—
–
129
August 23
Angels
–
—
–
130
August 24
Angels
–
—
–
131
August 25
Angels
–
—
–
132
August 26 (1)
@ Red Sox
–
—
–
133
August 26 (2)
@ Red Sox
–
—
–
134
August 27
@ Red Sox
–
—
–
135
August 28
@ Red Sox
–
—
–
136
August 29
@ Red Sox
–
—
–
137
August 30
@ Twins
–
—
–
138
August 31
@ Twins
–
—
–
September: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
GB
139
September 1
@ Twins
–
—
–
140
September 3
Phillies
–
—
–
141
September 4
Phillies
–
—
–
142
September 6
@ Braves
–
—
–
143
September 7
@ Braves
–
—
–
144
September 8
@ Braves
–
—
–
145
September 9
Mets
–
—
–
146
September 10
Mets
–
—
–
147
September 11
Mets
–
—
–
148
September 13
Cardinals
–
—
–
149
September 14
Cardinals
–
—
–
150
September 15
Cardinals
–
—
–
151
September 17
@ Rangers
–
—
–
152
September 18
@ Rangers
–
—
–
153
September 19
@ Rangers
–
—
–
154
September 20
@ Rays
–
—
–
155
September 21
@ Rays
–
—
–
156
September 22
@ Rays
–
—
–
157
September 23
Red Sox
–
—
–
158
September 24
Red Sox
–
—
–
159
September 25
Red Sox
–
—
–
160
September 27
Marlins
–
—
–
161
September 28
Marlins
–
—
–
162
September 29
Marlins
–
—
–
Roster
Active roster
Inactive roster
Coaches/Other
Pitchers
Starting rotation
Bullpen
Closer(s)
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
60-day injured list
Restricted list
Statistics
Batting
(Updated as of July 31)
Pitching
(Updated as of July 31)
Transactions
March
On March 28, designated Yosver Zulueta for assignment, selected the contract of Daniel Vogelbach and Brian Serven, placed Danny Jansen on the 10-day injured list, and placed Jordan Romano, Erik Swanson, and Alek Manoah on the 15-day injured list.[93]
April
On April 5, designated Wes Parsons for assignment and selected the contract of Paolo Espino.[94]
On April 7, sent Alek Manoah and Erik Swanson on a rehab assignment to the Low-A Dunedin Blue Jays.[94]
On April 10, traded Wes Parsons to the Cleveland Guardians for cash considerations, and sent Danny Jansen on a rehab assignment to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons.[94]
On April 11, sent Jordan Romano and Erik Swanson on a rehab assignment to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons.[94]
On April 13, optioned Paolo Espino, recalled Yariel Rodríguez, and sent Alek Manoah on a rehab assignment to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons.[94]
On April 15, optioned Brian Serven and activated Danny Jansen.[94]
On April 16, designated Mitch White for assignment, optioned Nate Pearson, and activated Jordan Romano and Erik Swanson.[94]
On April 20, placed Chad Green on the 15-day injured list, recalled Nate Pearson, and traded Mitch White to the San Francisco Giants for cash considerations.[94]
On April 24, placed Kevin Kiermaier on the 10-day injured list and recalled Addison Barger.[94]
July
On July 26, traded Yimi García to the Seattle Mariners in exchange for Jonatan Clase and Jacob Sharp.[95]
On July 27, traded Danny Jansen to the Boston Red Sox in exchange for minor-leaguers Cutter Coffey, Eddinson Paulino, and Gilberto Batista.[96] [97]
On July 29, traded Justin Turner to the Seattle Mariners in exchange for RJ Schreck.[98]
On July 29, traded Yusei Kikuchi to the Houston Astros in exchange for Jake Bloss, Joey Loperfido, and Will Wagner.[99]
On July 30, traded Trevor Richards to the Minnesota Twins in exchange for minor-leaguer Jay Harry.[100]
On July 30, traded Isiah Kiner-Falefa and cash to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Charles McAdoo.[101]
Farm system
(Updated as of June 24)
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