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Blue Jays put Schultz on 15-day injured list with finger inflammation, recall Bruihl

  • The Toronto Blue Jays placed right-handed pitcher Paxton Schultz on the 15-day injured list on June 29, 2025, due to right middle finger inflammation.
  • The decision came after Schultz's subpar performance on June 27, when he allowed three earned runs, surrendered five hits, and issued a walk during 1⅓ innings in Toronto's 15-1 defeat against Boston.
  • In response, the Blue Jays recalled left-handed pitcher Justin Bruihl from their Triple-A Buffalo affiliate, who had not allowed a run in 2 2/3 innings this season with four strikeouts.
  • This season, Schultz has pitched in 12 games, recording a 4.56 ERA with 27 strikeouts across 23 and two-thirds innings. Meanwhile, Bruihl has appeared exclusively in relief for the Triple-A Bisons, compiling a 3-win, 3-loss record and a 3.68 ERA over just under 30 innings pitched.
  • Bruihl was called up from Triple-A and included on the roster for the Blue Jays’ final game of the series at Fenway Park on June 29, 2025, as the team adjusted to Schultz’s injury and aimed to bolster their bullpen.
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Blue Jays put Schultz on 15-day injured list with finger inflammation, recall Bruihl

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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