Pitcher Eric Lauer DFAed, outfielder Addison Barger returns to Blue Jays’ IL
TORONTO — Aspiring starting pitcher Eric Lauer won’t have to worry about openers playing ahead of him anymore.
Lauer was designated for assignment by the Blue Jays on Monday, a day after falling to 1-5 with a 6.69 earned-run average in Toronto’s 6-1 loss to the Los Angeles Angels. Lauer had told media on April 17 that he hated being a long reliever following another relief pitcher taking the mound in the first inning.
Spencer Miles pitched three innings followed by an inning of work by Tommy Nance before Lauer took the mound for five innings. Lauer said he didn’t think he was a “shoe in” for a rotation spot after he gave up six runs to take the loss.
“Being a starter is kind of what I’ve always thought I could do to help the team the most but if it’s coming out of the bullpen, it’s coming out of the bullpen,” said Lauer in a post-game media scrum. “It’s just throwing quality innings from the get-go, and that’s what I’m focused on.”


