Names keep being added to Jays’ injury list as team fights to stay around .500 mark
The Toronto Blue Jays have done well to hover around the .500 mark despite an ever-growing injury list that has hindered the roster over the first couple weeks of the season.
The pitching staff has felt the brunt of the injury woes, with starters and relievers seemingly going down by the day. In addition, star outfielder George Springer has yet to make his Blue Jays debut and now infielder Cavan Biggio is nursing a hand injury suffered in Thursday’s loss in Kansas City.
Manager Charlie Montoyo has been forced to adjust on the fly over the first few series with his team set to take a 6-7 record into the opener of Saturday’s doubleheader at Kauffman Stadium.
“I believe we have enough (depth),” Montoyo said. “We have enough to win and hang in there until everybody gets healthy. It’s part of the game and we don’t have any control over that.”