Latest Blue Jays injuries & transactions

This page will be updated throughout the year with all the latest Blue Jays injury news and transactions.
LATEST INJURIES
RHP Erik Swanson
Injury: Right forearm fatigue
Expected return: In time for Opening Day
Status: Swanson was "a little behind" to start camp, but has been throwing on flat ground. On Feb. 18, Swanson threw 10 pitches off a mound and felt good, so everything is moving in the right direction for him to be ready for Opening Day. (updated Feb. 19)
CF Daulton Varsho
Injury: Right rotator cuff surgery
Expected return: Early 2025; Opening Day in question
Status: Varsho has been in Dunedin, Fla., for the past month and is now hitting live BP and throwing at 90 feet. Manager John Schneider says the club has to operate as if Varsho "may miss" a little time, which still feels likely to open the season. (updated Feb. 13)
RHP Alek Manoah
Injury: Right UCL surgery
Expected return: Midseason 2025
Status: Manoah's recovery has been steady and all news has been positive, so the big right-hander is positioning himself for a comeback story in the second half of the season, similar to what Hyun Jin Ryu did down the stretch in 2023. (updated Feb. 13)
LHP Ricky Tiedemann
Injury: Tommy John surgery (left elbow)
Expected return: Potentially late 2025
Status: Tiedemann has physical gifts few prospects do, but he has battled injuries, and this recovery is his biggest challenge yet. If he gets back into game action by the end of the 2025 season, that's a success. (updated Feb. 13)
LATEST TRANSACTIONS
Feb. 17:
RHP Jacob Barnes signs Minor League deal with invitation to MLB Spring Training, where he'll compete for one of the final spots in the Blue Jays' bullpen.
Feb. 4:
RHP Max Scherzer signs a one-year, $15.5 million contract. More >
Jan. 29:
RHP Adam Kloffenstein signs Minor League deal with an invitation to MLB Spring Training. Kloffenstein is expected to provide rotation depth from Triple-A.
Jan. 22:
C Christian Bethancourt, LHP Richard Lovelady sign Minor League deals with invitations to MLB Spring Training. Bethancourt will compete with Tyler Heineman for the backup catching job, while Lovelady will fight for a spot in the bullpen.