
Quick Pitches
Anthony Castro – RHP
Picked up from the Detroit Tigers via waivers this off-season, Anthony Castro earned a non-roster invite to the Blue Jays spring training camp. In two appearances this spring, the Venezuelan native has pitched 1.2 innings giving up two hits, one home run, and striking out four batters. His first outing was a 0.2 innings with one strikeout, while his second appearance would be where he gave up the home run, but did strikeout three batters over his inning of work.
Bryan Baker – RHP
In one appearance this season, Bryan Baker pitched one inning against the New York Yankees in the Blue Jays first spring game of the year. He threw a clean inning with two strikeouts and earned the save in the process.
Elvis Luciano – RHP
After being acquired in the Rule 5 draft back in 2019, Elvis Luciano enters his third spring training camp with the Blue Jays in 2021. He has made one appearance this spring, going one inning against the Detroit Tigers, giving up two runs (both unearned) while hitting one batter and striking out one.
Kirby Snead – LHP
In his third spring training with the Blue Jays, Snead has appeared in one game and pitched a clean inning against the New York Yankees, striking out one batter.
Nick Allgeyer – LHP
His first spring training camp with the Toronto Blue Jays, Allegeyer has made one appearance so far this season and did not have a fun outing. In one inning of work against the Yankees, the left-hander gave up two home runs and three earned runs total, earning the loss in the process.
Gary Sanchez belts a high fastball out to the opposite field gap off lefty Nick Allgeyer. 1-1, b5.
— Ben Wagner (@benwag247) March 4, 2021
Ty Tice – RHP
In his fourth spring training camp with the Blue Jays, Tice has made one appearance so far this season against the Philadelphia Phillies. The right-hander pitched one inning giving up a hit with no strikeouts, earning the win in the process.