Blue Jays' projected closer Kirby Yates out multiple weeks with strained arm
Former Padres' stopper had surgery to remove bone chips in right elbow last August
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The Toronto Blue Jays have lost another pitcher to injury.
The team says right-hander Kirby Yates has been diagnosed with a flexor-pronator strain in his right arm and is expected to miss multiple weeks.
Yates has been touted as a potential closer after signing a one-year, $5.5-million US contract with the Blue Jays this off-season one month before their former closer, Ken Giles, finalized a two-year free-agent deal with Seattle. Giles won't pitch this season after having Tommy John (elbow ligament replacement) surgery
Yates was an all-star in 2019 with San Diego, registering 41 saves and posting a 1.19 earned-run average.
Right-hander Nate Pearson (groin) and Thomas Hatch (elbow) also are sidelined for Toronto.
The Blue Jays' season opener is April 1.
With files from CBC Sports