Buffalo Bisons Opening Day Roster Announced

Dalton Pompey
Dalton Pompey

The Blue Jays released their minor league opening day rosters today and we’ll be bringing them to you over the next few days with our thoughts . . . and we’ll also look at how we did in our predictions! You can find our pitching predictions here and our hitting predictions here.

 

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Starting Pitchers

 

Scott Copeland
Scott Copeland

Scott Copeland
Scott Diamond
Drew Hutchison
Wade LeBlanc

 

What? Four starters? I did see something about the Blue Jays having Chris Leroux be a starter in Buffalo and that would take care of the five-starter question.

 

How did we do?

 

Three out of five. We had Copeland, Diamond and Hutchison while Roberto Hernandez has opted out (or was released) and we thought Chad Jenkins was going to be a starter where Wade LeBlanc takes the job. I only realized how the Blue Jays were going to use them when I was in Dunedin and noticed that Jenkins was being used in a relief role there and LeBlanc was racking up the innings.

 

Relievers

 

David Aardsma 2

David Aardsma
Dustin Antolin
Chad Girodo
Chad Jenkins
Pat McCoy
Ben Rowen
Ryan Tepera
Pat Venditte

Blake McFarland (DL)
Bobby Korecky (DL)

 

How did we do?

 

Seven out of 10. Well, we had Aardsma, Girodo, McCoy, Rowen and Tepera (as well as Korecky and McFarland) in the Buffalo bullpen. The big surprise is Dustin Antolin and congrats for him. He’s always been a guy who has done well without much fanfare. We also predicted Randy Choate to stick around (but he was released from his contract). The other major difference is that we thought Venditte would stick on the majors and Arnold Leon would be in Buffalo.

 

 

Catchers

 

Tony Sanchez
Tony Sanchez

Humberto Quintero
Tony Sanchez

 

How did we do?

 

Two out of two. We also said that A.J. Jimenez would be in Buffalo and he’s been designated for assignment. If he isn’t traded and clears waivers, then he’ll probably end up sent outright to Buffalo where Quintero will likely land on the DL.

 

Infield

 

Alexi Casilla
Alexi Casilla

David Adams
Andy Burns
Alexi Casilla
Matt Dominguez
Casey Kotchman
Jiovanni Mier
Jesus Montero (DH)

 

How did we do?

 

Six out of six. I’m not counting Jesus Montero who was added very late. This was a pretty easy one to call though, seeing as most of the players the Jays brought in as free agents are sticking around in Buffalo as insurance in case of injury. Burns had an excellent spring (as well as a good year in Buffalo) and after that, there’s no more room on the roster for more infielders.

 

Outfield

 

Domonic Brown
Darrell Ceciliani
Junior Lake
Dalton Pompey

 

How did we do?

 

Three out of four. We thought Melky Mesa would be the fourth outfielder with Junior Lake sticking in the majors. It turns out that Lake got through waivers and the Blue Jays also sent down Ceciliani (who has options).

 

Overall, our prediction of the Buffalo roster was pretty accurate. A couple of unforeseen signings added Jesus Montero and Chris Leroux while Roberto Hernandez opted out (or was released, depending on how you look at it). I missed seeing Wade LeBlanc as a starter and thought Melky Mesa would start in Buffalo. Finally, seeing Dustin Antolin in Buffalo was a nice surprise.

 

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5 thoughts on “Buffalo Bisons Opening Day Roster Announced

  1. Great update on the Bisons’ roster. Keep them coming as it’s easy to lose track of how are backups are doing in AAA.

    1. Thanks for reading! Rosters of the other three full-season clubs are on their way!

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