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Jose Berrios injury news just went from bad to worse for the Blue Jays


Victor William
Mar 15, 2026  (11:28)
Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Jose Berrios (17) walks toward the dugout after being relieved against the Tampa Bay Rays during the sixth inning at Rogers Centre.
Photo credit: Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images

Jose Berrios faces sudden elbow inflammation right before Opening Day, setting the stage for eager young arms to step up and shine.

Losing a highly reliable veteran starter right before the season begins is always a bitter pill to swallow for this hopeful roster.
The coaching staff desperately wanted him to bounce back and anchor the starting five with his signature curveball.
Baseball is a highly unpredictable sport that demands rapid adjustments and an unbreakable team mentality.
This sudden medical hurdle absolutely forces the front office to test the incredible pitching depth they built all winter.
The 31-year-old righty quietly registered a 4.17 ERA and 138 strikeouts over 166 innings last season.
"La Makina" completely refused to quit during a turbulent summer and emptied the tank for his teammates every fifth day.
Missing the World Baseball Classic to undergo further testing proves he wants to be fully ready for October baseball.

Berrios leaves a massive door open for the young pitchers

Seeing our fiercely loyal workhorse get temporarily sidelined brings a sudden wave of anxious anticipation to this passionate fanbase.
We genuinely want him to find permanent relief because his electric energy is totally infectious inside the clubhouse.
Knowing he feels zero physical pain right now offers a massive glimmer of hope for a relatively quick return.
Sometimes a forced pause is exactly what a fatigued arm needs to completely reset its mechanical foundation.
The American League East constantly punishes weak pitching and strictly demands absolute readiness from the opening pitch.
Now the younger prospects get a phenomenal opportunity to sprint onto the field and secure a permanent job.
Stepping into the shoes of a seasoned veteran requires immense courage and a totally fearless attitude.
The front office built this deep rotation specifically to handle these exact unforeseen injuries without missing a single beat.
Finding unexpected stars during a momentary crisis is exactly how legendary championship runs are quietly born.
He will inevitably conquer this frustrating rehab process and eventually hear the loud stadium roar for his triumphant return.
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