Yimi García's Stats, Metrics, Game Logs, Projections & Rankings
Player profile
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HT/WT6' 1'' , 230 lbs
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Birthdate08/18/1990 (34)
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Draft InfoUndrafted
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StatusInactive
Toronto Blue Jays relief pitcher Yimi Garcia (elbow) made his slated appearance for Triple-A Buffalo on Friday. A return to the last-place Blue Jays for Sunday's series finale against the hosting Arizona Diamondbacks hasn't been ruled out, per manager John Schneider, but it's also possible the team simply activates him following the All-Star break. Either way, Garcia is on the cusp of being reinstated from the 15-day injured list and needs to be stashed in all fantasy leagues at this stage of his recovery from right ulnar nerve neuritis. Although the 33-year-old veteran right-hander could be a trade chip ahead of the deadline on July 30, Garcia owns a superb 2.57 ERA (2.88 FIP), 0.78 WHIP, and 37:7 K:BB over 28 innings and has a chance to unseat Chad Green as Toronto's preferred closer with Jordan Romano (elbow) shut down for another month.
Toronto Blue Jays right-handed reliever Yimi Garcia's (elbow, neck) planned minor-league rehab outing with Triple-A Buffalo on Wednesday was delayed for the second straight day due to a stiff neck, but he threw on the side instead. Garcia is now scheduled to pitch for the Bisons on Thursday. If that goes well, he could return to Toronto's bullpen for the final series of the first half of the season this weekend in Arizona against the Diamondbacks. It's not ideal for the 33-year-old, but it doesn't sound like a serious setback if he still has a chance to return to the big-league roster before next week's All-Star break. Garcia has become a much more interesting fantasy asset since regular closer Jordan Romano (elbow) underwent potentially season-ending surgery. When Garcia rejoins the Jays, he'll have a shot to take over regular closing duties from Chad Green if he can stay healthy.
Toronto Blue Jays right-handed reliever Yimi Garcia (elbow, neck) was scheduled to make a minor-league rehab appearance for Triple-A Buffalo on Tuesday but was scratched due to a stiff neck. Garcia's issue is considered minor, though, and he's now scheduled to pitch for the Bisons on Wednesday. The 33-year-old's rehab has taken a slight pause, but if he's able to get through Wednesday's outing without a setback, there's still a chance he could rejoin Toronto's bullpen before next week's All-Star break. With Jordan Romano (elbow) potentially out for the year after having elbow surgery, Garcia has become even more valuable to the Jays and fantasy managers, as he could take over closing duties from Chad Green when he comes off the injured list. Garcia has gone 3-0 with a 2.57 ERA, 0.79 WHIP, five saves and 37 K's in 28 relief innings in 2024.
Toronto Blue Jays right-handed reliever Yimi Garcia (elbow) said his side session went well on Wednesday and he felt good on Thursday morning. Garcia is joining Triple-A Buffalo on Friday and will pitch for the Bisons in his first minor-league rehab appearance on Saturday. He's thinking he'll need at least a couple of rehab outings before the team considers reinstating him from the injured list. The 33-year-old should be able to rejoin the back end of Toronto's bullpen before the All-Star break. And with Jordan Romano (elbow) potentially missing the rest of the season now after having elbow surgery, Garcia becomes even more attractive in fantasy leagues as the Blue Jays' potential primary closing option when he's healthy. Right now, veteran Chad Green has locked down closing duties in Toronto with both Romano and Garcia on the shelf.
Toronto Blue Jays right-handed reliever Yimi Garcia (elbow) is scheduled to throw another bullpen session on Wednesday, after which he would need at least one minor-league rehab appearance, according to manager John Schneider. If Wednesday's session goes well, Garcia's next step could be a rehab assignment. The 33-year-old's fantasy stock has gone up despite being on the injured list at the moment because of the fact that regular closer Jordan Romano (elbow) may not pitch again in 2024 after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his right elbow on Wednesday. Before Garcia got hurt, he was serving as Toronto's primary ninth-inning arm with Romano hurt, although he could share save opportunities with Chad Green when he's done with his rehab assignment. Either way, Garcia should be scooped up off the waiver wire if he's available in your league.