Position-by-position look at Toronto Blue Jays Opening Day roster
TORONTO — The Blue Jays begin the regular season Thursday at home against the Detroit Tigers. While a couple of roster spots have yet to be announced, here’s a position-by-position look at the team Toronto is projected to field on Opening Day:
ROTATION
RHP Marcus Stroman — Stroman is Toronto’s Opening Day starter for the second time in his career. The 27-year-old had a sub-optimal season by his standards in 2018, pitching just 102 1/3 innings to a 4-9 record and a career-high 5.54 earned-run average. Stroman said early this spring training that he was hampered by a shoulder injury last year that never fully healed.
RHP Aaron Sanchez — the 26-year-old is hoping to finally put his finger issues behind him as he embarks on his sixth major league season. Sanchez dealt with blister problems throughout 2017, limiting him to just 36 innings, and a separate finger injury last year kept him from performing at his peak. The Jays are hoping to see a resurgence of the Sanchez of 2016, when he led the American League in ERA (3.00).


