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Opinion | Blue Jays hand the ball back to Jose Berrios for opening day. Lucky he doesn’t hold a grudge

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 Blue Jays manager John Schneider makes a pitching change despite a strong start by  Jose Berrios in the fourth inning of Game 2 of the AL wild-card  series against the Minnesota Twins in October.


Gregor Chisholm is a Toronto-based baseball columnist for the Star. Follow him on Twitter: or reach him via email: gchisholm@thestar.ca.

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—If Kevin Gausman had a normal spring training, he would have been the obvious candidate to start opening day. But based on recent events, his replacement appears to be the more fitting choice.

The last time Blue Jays fans saw José Berríos in a big-league uniform he was walking off the field in Minneapolis having tossed three scoreless innings in an American League wild-card series. His departure marked the beginning of the end as Yusei Kikuchi immediately served up two runs in what turned out to be a 2-0 loss.

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Gregor Chisholm

Gregor Chisholm is a Toronto-based baseball columnist for the Star. Follow him on Twitter: or reach him via email: gchisholm@thestar.ca.

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