Blue Jays place outfielder Varsho on 10-day IL with hamstring strain, activate reliever Swanson | CBC Sports
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The Toronto Blue Jays' outfielder Daulton Varsho was placed on the 10-day injured list due to a strained left hamstring sustained while running the bases. The injury occurred during a recent game against the Athletics. Varsho, who had previously undergone shoulder surgery and struggled with a .207 batting average this season, was a key player having won a Gold Glove. In adjustments to the roster, right-hander Erik Swanson was activated off the 60-day IL, and utility player Davis Schneider was recalled, filling key roles as the team adapts to Varsho's absence.
Daulton Varsho was placed on the 10-day injured list due to a strained left hamstring, following an injury during a game against the Athletics.
The Blue Jays activated Erik Swanson and recalled Davis Schneider while optioning Easton Lucas to Triple-A, making strategic roster adjustments.
Varsho, a Gold Glove winner, struggled this season with a .207 average despite showcasing talent before the injury, missing previous time due to shoulder surgery.
Myles Straw has stepped in to fill Varsho's position but faces challenges as the team navigates its roster amidst injuries.
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