Blue Jays DFA reliever Rafael Dolis, promote prospect Kevin Smith
The Toronto Blue Jays are moving on from reliever Rafael Dolis after three consecutive bad outings and a disappointing season overall.
The move opens up a roster spot for infield prospect Kevin Smith, who is joining Toronto in D.C. for the Blue Jays' game against the Washington Nationals on Wednesday.
ROSTER MOVES:
🔹 INF Kevin Smith selected to the Major League roster; he will wear number 66 and be active today
🔹 LHP Tim Mayza reinstated from 10-day IL and will be active today
🔹 RHP Alek Manoah placed on bereavement list
🔹 RHP Rafael Dolis designated for assignment pic.twitter.com/fEGymMkstk— Toronto Blue Jays (@BlueJays) August 18, 2021
The Blue Jays also announced lefty reliever Tim Mayza is back with the team after a 10-day stint on the IL and starter Alek Manoah has been placed on the bereavement list.
Dolis last pitched in Tuesday's loss to the Nationals, allowing two hits and an earned run in the eighth inning. Washington ended up scoring four runs in the frame. He has a 5.63 ERA for the season.
The Dominican native signed a one-year contract with the Jays this year after an impressive 1.50 ERA over 24 games in 2020. There was chatter around making him Toronto's closer before the start of the season, but an unravelling campaign and a deadline trade that brought Brad Hand into the club's fold eventually shot down that idea.
Smith, 25, was a fourth-round draft pick with the Blue Jays in 2017. Ranked No. 27 in the team's prospect list, Smith has batted .286 with a .947 OPS and 19 home runs in triple-A Buffalo this year. He's seen time mostly at shortstop and second.
His promotion comes on the heels of Otto López's call-up on Tuesday.
Though active, Smith isn't in the club's starting lineup for Wednesday's matchup with the Nationals, as the Blue Jays are starting Bo Bichette and Marcus Semien in the middle infield and Breyvic Valera at third base.
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