Newly signed Cuban right-hander Rodriguez hopes to start for Blue Jays this season
DUNEDIN, Fla. — Newly signed Blue Jays right-hander Yariel Rodriguez drew a crowd for his first throwing session at the team’s player development complex.
With pitching coach Pete Walker and manager John Schneider among those watching behind him, the sound of Rodriguez’s fastball repeatedly pounding the catcher’s glove was distinct. The nods of approval from Blue Jays brass were just as assured.
“There’s a lot to work with there, man. His stuff is pretty damn good,” Schneider said Monday. “Breaking ball, fastball, splitter, it was just nice to see him in action.”
The 26-year-old Cuban, who agreed to terms on a US$32-million, five-year contract earlier this month, has experience as a starter and reliever in top leagues in Cuba and Japan.