Blue Jays Make Pair of Roster Moves Including Eric Lauer DFA
The Toronto Blue Jays are making some changes to their roster as the team announced they gave DFA'd Eric Lauer.
heavy.comHere’s the latest I can share based on the latest reports: Eric Lauer was designated for assignment by the Toronto Blue Jays in mid-May 2026, with the team citing performance/roster needs as the reason for the move. Several outlets noted that he cleared a DFA process and became available for waivers or a trade, and there were reports of subsequent movement involving potential trades or releases depending on waivers.
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The Toronto Blue Jays are making some changes to their roster as the team announced they gave DFA'd Eric Lauer.
heavy.comAfter the Toronto Blue Jays DFA'd their 2025 World Series star, the Los Angeles Dodgers have acquired the pitcher via trade.
www.essentiallysports.comThe most significant move for the Toronto Blue Jays this season broke on Sunday afternoon, mid-game against the Detroit Tigers.
www.si.comToronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider explained why the team cut Eric Lauer as part of the squad's latest roster-shuffling moves.
heavy.comThe Toronto Blue Jays may have forced a fan-favorite to pursue greener pastures due to a busy offseason prior to 2026 season.
heavy.comLauer's May 10 meltdown performance was the last straw for the 30-year-old after giving up six earned runs, including three home runs.
www.yardbarker.comEric Lauer lost his Blue Jays roster spot Monday, and John Schneider made clear the call came down to results.
www.bluejaysinsider.comThe A's could use a veteran arm with experience in the bullpen, and the Toronto Blue Jays may have just dropped one in their laps
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