Reliever Pop of the Blue Jays is placed on the injured list.

Reliever Pop of the Blue Jays is placed on the injured list.

The Toronto Blue Jays have placed their reliever, Jordan Romano, on the injured list due to an elbow injury. This news comes as a blow to the Blue Jays, who are currently in the midst of a playoff push.

Romano has been a key player for the Blue Jays this season, with a 1.23 ERA and 10 saves in 21 appearances. His absence will be felt in the bullpen, as the team looks to secure wins in the final stretch of the regular season.

The exact nature and severity of Romano’s injury are not yet known, but the team has stated that he will undergo further evaluation and testing. It is unclear how long he will be out of action, but the hope is that he will be able to return before the end of the season.

In the meantime, the Blue Jays will need to rely on other relievers to step up and fill the void left by Romano’s absence. This could mean increased roles for pitchers such as Tim Mayza, Adam Cimber, and Trevor Richards.

The loss of Romano is just the latest in a string of injuries that have plagued the Blue Jays this season. Star outfielder George Springer has missed significant time with various injuries, while other key players such as Teoscar Hernandez and Cavan Biggio have also spent time on the injured list.

Despite these setbacks, the Blue Jays have remained competitive and are currently in the thick of the playoff race. With just a few weeks left in the regular season, every game is crucial, and the team will need to continue to battle through adversity if they hope to secure a postseason berth.

Injuries are an unfortunate part of any sport, and the Blue Jays will need to find a way to overcome them if they want to achieve their goals this season. The loss of Jordan Romano is a tough blow, but the team has shown resilience all year long and will look to continue that trend in the weeks ahead.

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