The Blue Jays have announced that they have chosen the right Sean Anderson in the MLB list, with the reliever Jeremy Beasley being chosen for the Triple-A Buffalo. The list of 40 people was created by moving Hyun Jin Ryu from the 15-day to the 60-day list of injured.
Toronto snatched Anderson’s refusal from Padres last November. They ignored him a few weeks later, keeping him in the minor leagues without the need for 40 people. The right hand was a much-desired heel depth option after bouncing between Minnesota, Texas and Baltimore before landing in San Diego. Overall, he fights to 8.49 ERA through 23 1/3 innings with three bats.
Anderson spent this season with Bisons, making 46 innings in 14 appearances (including six starts). The 27-year-old has an 3.91 ERA, knocking out an average of 19.7% of opponents, but showing strong control as a pitcher with a few innings. Anderson still has a year left with a minor league option, so Jace can transfer him from Toronto to Buffalo for the rest of the season.
The transfer of Ryu to IL was a formality when the club needed a seat for 40 people. The left-handed veteran recently underwent surgery on Tommy John. He will miss the rest of this season and most or all of next year.
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