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Jose Berrios sat down for his first interview since being left off the Toronto Blue Jays' postseason roster. The 31-year-old, who had been a staple
Toronto Blue Jays veteran starting pitcher Jose Berrios says he dealt with elbow and biceps issues throughout the 2025 season in his first public comments since his team suffered a devastating Game 7 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the World Series last month.
The Toronto Blue Jays could solve two roster problems they have by executing one trade with the San Diego Padres.
Proud Puerto Rican back throwing to prepare for spring training and WBC after 'battling all year with my elbow (and) bicep.'
José Berríos is a constant. He’s old reliable, which is why it’s so noticeable when he’s suddenly not around. During the World Series against the Dodgers, Berríos was away from the Blue Jays for a time.
Toronto will have a tough time moving the right-handed pitcher with three years and $66 million remaining on his contract.
He's signed long-term to a very comfortable deal, but he has no path to the starting rotation right now that doesn't involve injury.
The Toronto Blue Jays had a nice run to the World Series, but they were doing it without one of their key players in Jose Berrios. He was away from the team for some time, having not pitched in the postseason and ending the regular season on IL with right elbow inflammation, which was the first time in his career that he had been on the list.