Blue Jays' Bo Schultz: Contending for Opening Day relief job
Schultz is one of many candidates vying for the few remaining spots in the Jays' Opening Day bullpen, MLB.com's Gregor Chisholm reports.
Analysis:
Schultz is out of minor-league options, which helps his chances of making the team. The 31-year-old has made 51 relief appearances in the majors over the past three years, and owns a career 4.54 ERA over 67.1 innings. Even if Schultz leaves camp with a job on the 25-man-roster, he's unlikely to make a fantasy impact as he'll primarily be used in low-leverage situations.
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