The Toronto Jays are coming up on a moment in their history in 2022 that could culminate in a World Series win!
The pitching staff
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While the Blue Jays are formidable offensively, the pitching staff is also responsible for current and future success.
Jose Berrios
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Jose Berrios is a right-hander who signed a 7-year, $131M contract extension this winter.
Jose Berrios
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The quality starter maintained a 1.09 WHIP last year with Toronto, despite an ordinary 5-4 record.
Kevin Gausman
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Kevin Gausman signed a 5 year contract with the Blue Jays this winter for $110M. A great deal, he dominated with the Giants in 2021.
Kevin Gausman
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With the Jays, his contribution will be very important to ensure that every pitcher on the team is "in the right chair".
Hyun-Jin Ryu
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This means that Hyun-Jin Ryu will have all the chances in the world to recover from his difficult 2021 campaign.
Hyun-Jin Ryu
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The year 2022 is off to a bad start for him with a stay on the injured list. At 35 years old, he is getting a bit old.
Hyun-Jin Ryu
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However, his effectiveness has never been in doubt in the past. He could very well pick up where he left off in 2019 and 2020.
Alek Manoah
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Alek Manoah has been dominant since the start of the 2022 season. This continues the 24-year-old right-hander's rapid and impressive progress.
Alek Manoah
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In 2021, Manoah had accumulated a 9-2 record in 20 starts, and he clearly hasn't peaked.
Yusei Kikuchi
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Yusei Kikuchi had a split season in 2021. One wonders if he will be the dominant pitcher at the start of the season...
Yusei Kikuchi
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...or the shaky pitcher of the 2nd half of the season? As the 5th starter, he proves to be a less worrisome record.
Adam Cimber
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In relief, Adam Cimber is leading the way in the early going. He came over from Miami in 2021 and has been very successful since then.
Adam Cimber
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In 37 innings with the Jays last year, he maintained an earned run average of 1.69!
Adam Cimber
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His efforts coupled with those of Yimi Garcia, who also played in Miami last year, make the Jays a tough team to beat late in games.
Yimi Garcia
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Garcia, backed by a good lineup, is pitching with a lot of confidence, unlike 2021.
Jordan Romano
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Other relievers have been impressive this early in the season and are providing hope for major honors. Jordan Romano, for example.
Trent Thornton
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Ross Stripling, Trent Thornton (pictured) and David Phelps are other weapons available to manager Charlie Montoyo.
Alejandro Kirk
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And let's not forget catcher Alejandro Kirk. Because yes, a group of pitchers also includes a great catcher!
Blue Jays are
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There's no doubt about it, in 2022, Montoyo and the Blue Jays are well equipped!