Blue Jays activate closer Roberto Osuna but wait on Josh Donaldson’s calf
TORONTO — Baseball was back Tuesday in Toronto. Josh Donaldson’s calf wasn’t.
The star third baseman, who left Sunday’s game in Tampa with right calf tightness, did not start against the Milwaukee Brewers for Toronto’s 41st home opener. Instead he was a pinch hitter, striking out in the ninth inning of the Blue Jays’ 4-3 loss.
The good news? This calf injury is in a different spot than the one that sidelined him for most of spring training.
“My calf’s feeling a lot better today than it was even just yesterday. That being said they want to take a little more cautious route than I would want to take,” Donaldson said wistfully of the team medical staff. “But ultimately it’s their decision. They get paid to make those kind of decisions and they’ve got a lot more schooling in the situation than I have.


