TODAY: The Blue Jays announced Manoah’s activation today, and optioned left-hander Brendon Little to Triple-A in order to make room for the righty on the active roster. Little, 27, has just four innings of work at the big league level under his belt from his time with the Cubs and Blue Jays and has surrendered seven runs in that time, with four strikeouts and two walks.
May 4: Alek Manoah is set to make his return to the majors on Sunday, as MLB.com’s Keegan Matheson (X link) reports that the Blue Jays will officially activate Manoah from the 15-day injured list. Manoah will start against the Nationals in his season debut, and the right-hander is already in Washington and in the Jays’ clubhouse today in preparation.
Manoah hasn’t pitched in the Show since August 10, when he allowed four runs in four innings in a 4-3 Blue Jays loss to the Guardians. He was optioned to Triple-A the next day, which was the second time that he was sent to the minors during his disaster of a 2023 season. After struggling badly at the start of the season, Manoah was sent to the Complex League for a deeper dive on his mechanics, and he spent about a month working things out. Toronto recalled him last July but the results weren’t much better, so Manoah was against optioned to Triple-A yet he didn’t actually pitch during the assignment.
These many months later, it still isn’t exactly clear why Manoah’s 2023 season came to such an abrupt end, amidst some rumors of a possible injury or service time-related displeasure over his demotion. The questions continued in Spring Training when Manoah made just one (rough) appearance before being sidelined with shoulder problems, and he began the season on the 15-day IL in order to make up for that lost spring prep time. The results were mixed at best over five rehab starts, as Manoah posted an 8.69 ERA over 19 2/3 innings.
Manoah’s most recent Triple-A outing, however, was easily his best. On April 30, Manoah allowed a run on two hits and two walks over six innings, while recording 12 strikeouts. Since the Jays had to make a decision anyway on Manoah since his rehab window was about to close, the righty’s strong start helped make things easier on the team, plus Toronto is also facing a rotation vacancy.
Yariel Rodriguez was placed on the 15-day IL earlier this week, and with Bowden Francis also on hurt, Manoah was the most logical option if the Jays didn’t want to opt for a bullpen game. Because the Jays have four off-days within the first 16 days of May, they didn’t technically need a fifth starter, and could’ve just kept the other four starters on their usual turns. Adding a fifth arm gives the others extra rest, and it also shows some faith on the team’s part that Manoah has overcome some of the problems that have inexplicably set back his career.
Manoah pitched really well as a rookie in 2021, and was even better in 2022 while posting a 2.24 ERA in 196 2/3 innings and finishing third in AL Cy Young Award voting. All signs pointed to the former first-rounder becoming a staple of Toronto’s rotation, except his numbers suddenly plummeted downward in 2023. Batters were suddenly making tons of hard contact against Manoah’s offerings (after he had some of the best hard-hit ball stats in the league in 2021-22), and his walk rate skyrocketed to 14.2%.
As surprising as it was to see Manoah sharply regress, it would be equally surprising to see him quickly revert to his ace form over the course of the 2024 campaign. Just pitching well enough to stick in the majors would count as a nice sign of progress that Manoah was getting closer to being on track, plus that scenario would naturally be a huge help for the Blue Jays’ rotation depth. If Manoah is able to last as a fifth starter, Rodriguez and Francis could be deployed as swingmen when healthy, adding enough length to keep the relief corps fresh over the course of the season.
In a more immediate Blue Jays roster move, Kevin Kiermaier was activated from the 10-day injured list today, with outfielder Nathan Lukes sent down to Triple-A. Kiermaier ended up missing only a minimal amount of time due to hip flexor inflammation, which is a relief given how Kiermaier underwent hip surgery in 2022. The IL trip might well serve as a reset on Kiermaier’s season, as he was hitting only .193/.246/.228 in 62 plate appearances before being sidelined.
Buckle up, boys and make sure you’re stocked up on popcorn
I got a couple of extra bags in case Alek tries eating them.
He is the ace #1 pitcher for the MLB Fat Shaming team
Is Bartolo #1 on the MLB Fat Hype Team? Lance Lynn current active #1?
The Jays need something to break their way. I fully expect this to blow up in their face, but I hope it works out otherwise.
Hey, the good news is Manoah didn’t get hammered. 4 IP, 6 ER, 6 hits, 6 Ks. That qualifies more as getting lit up. But i do need to point out that was against the Nats, sooooo……..
I haven’t watched him enough to know what went wrong. Is it a mechanics issue, mental or does he need sticky fingers? It’s hard to imagine a guy falling that far that fast.
A little bit of both. It’s easy for a young player who has experienced success to think that they can maintain it through sheer ability alone. He took his foot off the gas pedal and didn’t stay as prepared.
pitch clock, dunkin donuts, suckitis
Some bad karma. When he was on, he’d make fun of guys he just struck out, including some guys that simply weren’t at his level. BB is hard enough where you don’t want guys to be extra motivated to hit you.
Hope he gets shelled. Hope he’s cooked too. Such a d-bag.
Bean baller back in action.
LoLz don’t hold back!
Hoping others fail= loser talk.
Why is he a d bag?
Not knowing Manoah is a dbag = loser talk. Educate yourself.
Did he rob a bank? Hit a woman? Beat a dog? Throw a baseball at someone? Or, you just angry?
Not wear a mask?
No, he just gets lit up like nobody’s business every time he gets in the vicinity of a pitchers mound. Aside from that he’s the cat’s meow.
He’s thrown at several guys. Taunted and mouthed off at dudes unnecessarily. Picked fights. Yelled at opposing managers. He’s a cocky waste. Glad to see him fail.
SewaldSwansonSwoon
He’s a cocky waste. Glad to see him fail.
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I don’t generally root for guys to fail, since karma usually takes care of it. But Manoah is about as good a target as anyone.
Having really talented guys talking smack about other guys that are barely holding onto their jobs is about as bad as it gets in sports, at any level.
I have no idea why these other posters are defending him.
You’ve never seem him talking $chitt to guys that he just struck out?
Prediction for tmrw
3 ip, 6 er, 2k, 4 walks, 3 home runs, 3 wild pitches
Final line
4 ip 4 walks 6 er
Lollllll hahahahahahaha
That aged really , really well.
Bet the over in this game
Have you seen the Jays play baseball recently? They can’t hit at all. Today they were gifted 4 unearned runs. Always bet the under in Jays games
I think you missed the joke
Shopping Mall Santa John Schneider now has a new dining partner to bring along to the Golden Corral buffet to help feast away the inner demons, trying to forget he is just a marionette being manipulated on a string by Ross Atkins. Hey Vladdy pass the gravy please.
Meds are at 6, Computer Time is over at 7.
@Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Coming from someone that complains about my posts as trolling, this is pretty bad. Don’t you have anything positive.
🙂
My homie you finna get muted by like 8 ppl for this one lol
Yeah that’s called getting my a$$ “ratioed”…I think I posted before the coffee kicked in this morning. Gotta take the “L.” I even like the Blue Jays. SMH.
Random question iSoB
Who do you think wins in a fistfight?
John Kruk or David Wells?
Wells pretty handily. He has the DGAF attitude, while Kruk to me seems like a mellow hippie peace sign flashing smokin a doob type. Wells I believe is a certified Grade-A cranky SOB or so I heard lol.
Craven, I concur…upon further scrutiny, that was a rather random question.
Well, a biker gang that Wells’ mom hung with used to go to his little league games. So I’m giving him the edge in a fight against Krukkie. Wells’ autobiography is about the funniest sports book I’ve ever read. The story about him and some other player playing winter ball and finding bugs in their bed while sleeping was a great one.
I think I posted before the coffee kicked in
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Isn’t this something you are taught at age 6? Don’t do anything before you feel the caffeine kick in.
Aahhh, there it goes.
Alejandro may you please pass the lard? Vogelbach can I have the tallow for my ice cream?
The Blue Jay fans are not very receptive to our fat person jokes tonight. And I can understand that, if you can put yourself into the mindset of a BJ fan, the jokes are just going to have to be better. These are Canadians we are dealing with here, used to top flight humor, some of the best comedians ever. Golden Corral Mall Santa jokes aren’t gonna cut the mustard.
Fact is there are too many players on the Jays that would be considered hefty. Most, if not all, justifiably need to lose weight. If performance is not up to expectations needed, let the jokes fly.
These are Canadians we are dealing with here, used to top flight humor,
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This is an embarrassment to the US. Canada is smaller than some of our states, and we still have to import comedians from them.
Of course, now that comedy has been outlawed in the US, it doesn’t matter very much, but still…
Sunday Bloody Sunday themed game.
Showcasing Alek
After his rough 2023 Alek is hungry to prove himself in 2024
….or proved himself hungry.
I know he’s a douchebag but I hope he rebounds and regains his form. Sad to see a young career just implode so fast
Not really. He wrote checks with his mouth that his ass couldn’t cash. He’s a loser and deserves to implode.
That he couldn’t cash? He was an all-star and finished third in Cy Young voting. Maybe you should check your own mouth.
Now do 2023
Being arrogant doesn’t make me want him to lose his career lol it’s annoying but not enough to change his life
Terry how was the Jays bullpen today?
No, it is. He’s an egotistical piece of fecal matter and mouthed off to multiple better ball players just because he had a year of success. He deserves to implode. He deserves to fail. He’s obviously a food expert, so frying food in a kitchen line should be his future.
Terry how was Alek Trashnoah today against the all mighty Nats?
Jeez your miserable, it’s sad
Hopefully the McDonald’s at the Rogers Centre in Toronto got ahead of this news and ordered extra McNuggets.
Man that McDonalds reference is so 25 years ago. Kinda wish it was still there.
It’s happening
🙂
There’s no McDs….just $30 hotdogs. Heard the hot dogs were recalled….someone found a piece of meat in one….
Maybe you should buy a ticket sometime and find out in person!
“MaYbE yOu ShOuLd BuY a TiCkEt AnD fInD oUt In PeRsOn!”
calm down little fella
Ross, is that you?
I hope him and Kirk have a great postgame meal.
They dine in defeat like the slobs they are
Sewald is going in on Aleks in the replies with vengeance lol fr fam
Not a huge fan of him, but all these fat jokes are pretty lazy y’all. And mean spirited.
Agreed. They’re also outdated.
To his credit, he took the off-season to begin a workout program and a new diet thanks to his brother and wife. He looked in much better shape in spring training. He’s never going to be a skinny guy and he doesn’t need to be.
I also wonder if all the new training might have caused him to be a little out of sorts with his motion. It may have just taken some time to re-acclimate. Time will tell
He’s not fat he’s just more man
All my joke writers are on strike.
Also agreed. It’s easy to sling insults from a sofa whilst eating a bowl of cheese doodles.
Nah. He’s supposed to be an athlete.
@Paleobros
Totally agree. Manoah is slimmer than last year, Vladdy is way thinner, Kirk is less chunky too. I’m sure they keep Vogelbach around just to eat the bulk of the postgame spread, or to pose as the “after” picture of what continuing to eat will do to you. In any case, the Manoah/Vlad/Kirk weight references are just inaccurate. They all just simply suck.
And will bulk up with chol again
I would love to know just how ridiculously fat half of the commentariat are because, you know, glass houses and all that. Who am I kidding? I’m sure all of you saying “hungry” this and “lolfat” that are paragons of health. If y’all wanna dunk on him for being bad, go ahead, but I seem to remember Sabathia, Bartolo Colon, and David Wells (just off the top of my head) all being pretty good without needing to be beanpoles. I can’t believe someone hasn’t said “full throttle towards deferring all of his excess weight” yet, just to combine all of the painfully boring “jokes” that have come around this year.
Fat guys don’t usually make fun of other fat guys though. They’ve lived thru the bullying and name calling; so they may feel they’re in a brotherhood with the bigger boys on the BJ’s.
Now point out that they’re paid athletes that look like bowling balls with legs
Call em fat or extra medium, they are professional athletes getting paid a kings ransom to play a kids game. Some players play well carrying few extra lbs. Kirby Puckett, Tony Gwynn, Sabathia, come to mind quickly. Rmbr Dodgers gave Fernando Valenzuela bonus incentive to meet set weight w/weekly weigh-ins, and he did n skinny Fernando pitched poorly, he was not the same P as when he was bigger. Believe same thing happened to CC, got thin n sukd. Sure there are plenty of in-shape players in minors who can’t hit or pitch @mlb level but they look good in the uni.
Couch potatoes don’t realize how fit these “fat” professional athletes are.
Now do his stats
How long before he’s back in rookie league to try & “find himself”?
As a Yankees fan, I’m thrilled.
Based on today’s 4 inning outing, he is not ready for prime time. He could be ready in a few weeks.
Batting practice for the nationals today. Ricky Romero 2.0
What happened to make this guy drop off so steep?
What usually happens. They eat/drink themselves out of the league. Young and sudden success and they enjoy life.
Manoah pitched well in the first three innings. He has lost some weight. Let’s give him some support, shall we?
To utterly predictable results.