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Jackson returns to Jays from family emergency list, Schneider set to make MLB debut

BOSTON — Right-handed reliever Jay Jackson is returning to the Toronto Blue Jays lineup after a brief stint on family medical emergency list. Jackson's son JR was born prematurely in early July.
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Toronto Blue Jays relief pitcher Jay Jackson (35) looks on during second inning American League baseball action against the Houston Astros in Toronto on Monday, June 5, 2023. Jackson is returning to the Blue Jays lineup after a brief stint on family medical emergency list. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Lahodynskyj

BOSTON — Right-handed reliever Jay Jackson is returning to the Toronto Blue Jays lineup after a brief stint on family medical emergency list.

Jackson's son JR was born prematurely in early July.

His return to Toronto is timely as fellow reliever Trevor Richards was put on the 15-day injured list on Thursday.

Jackson (3-0) had a 0.53 earned-run average over 17 innings this season with 19 strikeouts.

Infielder Davis Schneider was selected to the Blue Jays' major-league roster and will be active for tonight’s game in Boston.

If Schneider plays it will be his MLB debut. He's hitting .275 with 21 home runs this season in triple-A.

In corresponding moves, infielder Ernie Clement was optioned to Toronto's triple-A affiliate in Buffalo, N.Y. Right-handed reliever Thomas Hatch was designated for assignment. 

Clement has four hits in eight at-bats for the Blue Jays this season. Hatch has a 2.25 ERA over four innings pitched for Toronto this year.

Also, outfielder Jordan Luplow was claimed off Toronto's outright waivers by the Minnesota Twins

Right-handed reliever Mitch White cleared outright waivers and was assigned to the Buffalo Bisons

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 4, 2023.

The Canadian Press

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