Tuesday was the day to protect players from the Rule-5 Draft by adding them to the 40-man roster, but the Blue Jays elected not to do that, exposing multiple players to multiple selection.
On Tuesday, the Toronto Blue Jays elected not to add any minor leaguers to the 40-man roster, therefore leaving them exposed to possible selection by other clubs in the Rule-5 Draft.According to MLB.com, the following types of players needed to be protected:
According to Shi Davidi of Sportsnet, the Blue Jays are at risk of losing players like Phil Clarke, Damiano Palmegiani, Lazaro Estrada, CJ Van Eyk and Adrian Pinto.No 40-man roster additions for the Blue Jays ahead of deadline for filing reserve lists.
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