The return of Aaron Sanchez from Dunedin, Fla., means a return to the six-man rotation for the Blue Jays. ( John Sleezer / TNS )BALTIMORE—With prized young righty Aaron Sanchez returning to the mound Wednesday following a 10-day sabbatical to limit his workload, the Blue Jays are going back to their unconventional six-man rotation, which has borne mixed results since it was implemented at the beginning of August following the acquisition of Francisco Liriano. “We’ll make the adjustment when we need to.” The Jays did not announce their scheduled starters for this weekend’s series in Tampa, suggesting they may mix up the rotation to keep certain pitchers on regular rest. “Obviously Marco this past outing was a lot better on four days rest and we’re aware of that,” Walker said. For instance, Estrada didn’t throw a bullpen session between starts, but with the extra rest he did.
Source: thestar August 31, 2016 23:49 UTC