The Toronto Blue Jays have made a significant move to bolster their pitching staff by acquiring right-handed pitcher Bryan Garcia off waivers from the Detroit Tigers. Garcia, who was designated for assignment by the Tigers earlier this week, will now join the Blue Jays’ bullpen as they look to make a push for the playoffs.
Garcia, 26, has shown promise in his brief major league career with the Tigers. In 2020, he posted a 1.66 ERA in 27 appearances out of the bullpen, striking out 23 batters in 21.2 innings. However, he struggled in 2021, posting a 4.74 ERA in 41 appearances.
Despite his struggles this season, the Blue Jays are hopeful that Garcia can regain his form and provide valuable depth to their bullpen down the stretch. With the team currently sitting just a few games out of a wild card spot, every addition to the roster could make a difference in their playoff push.
The acquisition of Garcia also comes at a time when the Blue Jays are dealing with injuries to key pitchers such as Jose Berrios and Ross Stripling. Adding another arm to the bullpen will help alleviate some of the workload on the remaining healthy pitchers and provide some insurance in case of further injuries.
Overall, the addition of Bryan Garcia gives the Blue Jays another option out of the bullpen and adds some much-needed depth to their pitching staff. With the team looking to make a run at the playoffs, every move they make could be crucial in determining their success in the final weeks of the season.