It's August 28, 2025, 02:02:27 PM
Blue jays are taking the division and I'm going to shove it in your face hack!lol.but if they don't please don't be a poor sport and throw it in my face.Your bigger then that.I however am not
Casey Janssen- The Jays are targeting a mid-May return, looks like endurance is the only remaining hurdle- He will begin pitching in the Florida State League this week- After the FSL stint, he will pitch 'a couple' of games in Las Vegas and return to the Jays if all goes well.Dustin McGowan- He's experiencing tightness in his shoulder and not responding to most treatments and they are taking a wait and see approach until the tightness subsides.- The main problem with him is not pain, but that his full range of motion has not returned yet.- He is not throwing at all right now, they are doing physical therapy to loosen up the shoulder joint and get the full range of motion back before he throws again.- They are optimistic he can return before the end of the year if all goes well, but there is a pretty vague timetable. The only thing he said was that they hope to have him throwing on flat ground within 1 month and stressed they WILL NOT rush him back.Shaun Marcum- I quote Anthoupoulos "Marcum is doing outstanding, VERY far ahead of schedule. It's almost scary because he is throwing so much. I was talking to the trainers, he might be one of those guys that returns in 10 months.- Right now he is out for the season but it "Would not shock" the Jays if he was back by the middle of August. They are being extremely careful not to rush him back because of previous examples of players coming back too early.Jesse Litsch- After a meeting with Dr. James Andrews, it was simply a muscle strain and Jesse Litsch's throwing program has been accelerated because he has responded extremely well. He is ready to start throwing and the Jays expect him back by the third week of May (in 1 month) barring any setbacks.