MLB

Kiermaier in limbo after Blue Jays waive struggling outfielder

The Toronto Blue Jays have placed four-time Gold Glove outfielder Kevin Kiermaier on revocable waivers. He is hitting .191 this season on a one-year deal that pays him $10.5 million US.

Other MLB teams have until Saturday to claim defensive specialist

Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Kevin Kiermaier stands at the plate looking at the ball in the air after hitting a two-run home run against the hometown Washington Nationals on May 4, 2024.
Blue Jays outfielder Kevin Kiermaier is hitting .191 in 71 games this season and making $10.5 million US on a one-year deal. (Greg Fiume/Getty Images)

The Toronto Blue Jays have placed four-time Gold Glove outfielder Kevin Kiermaier on revocable waivers.

The team took the action Thursday, giving other teams two days to claim him. If the 34-year-old clears waivers, the team has seven days to outright him.

A player can remain active with his team until he is claimed or waivers expire. He will be with the team Friday as the Blue Jays play the Arizona Diamondbacks in Phoenix at 9:40 p.m. ET.

"I'm thankful for everything that's come my way," he told Sportsnet in an interview.

"Me being through this for the first time in my career, I don't know what to expect, but I know what I need to do when I show up to the field [Friday]. Get ready to play and just keep plugging away."

Kiermaier said after Thursday's 5-3 over the Giants in San Francisco that manager John Schneider told him of the team's move.

Keirmaier is earning $10.5 million US this season on a one-year deal. Any team that claims him would pick up the remainder due on the contract. If he goes unclaimed and is released, another team could sign him for a prorated share of the major league minimum.

"I totally get it, just with where we're at as a team and them trying to make moves to clear salary or whatever the reasons are," Kiermaier said. "I totally get it with the way I played and all that. …

"You've got all-star break coming up, trade deadline. I know that they have to sit here and get creative with how they want to build moving forward. Whether we're going to make trades or whatnot, I don't know, but not caught off guard just with how I've played and where our team's at. I totally get it."

The Blue Jays had anticipated contending for the World Series championship but barring a last-minute winning streak, are expected to be sellers at the July 30 trade deadline.

Toronto (43-50) enters play Friday in last place in the American League East, 14 games behind the first-place Baltimore Orioles and 8 1/2 games out of a wild card.

A lifetime .247 hitter with the Tampa Bay Rays (2013-22) and Blue Jays, Kiermaier is batting .191 in 71 games this season with three homers and 13 runs batted in.

With files from CBC Sports

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