Blue Jays starter Chase Anderson is day-to-day with an oblique strain.
Charlie Montoyo announcing Chase Anderson has an oblique strain. He is day to day.Montoyo said that Anderson suffered the injury a couple of days ago. If he cannot start the season, his absence could open up a spot for Ryan Borucki or Nate Pearson.
Anderson was acquired by the Blue Jays from the Milwaukee Brewers this past off-season. In 32 games with the Brewers during the 2019 season, the 32-year-old had an 8-4 record with a 4.21 ERA and 124 strikeouts in 139 innings pitched.
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