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Nate Pearson may go on IL with groin strain
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Nate Pearson Jonathan Dyer-USA TODAY Sports

Blue Jays top pitching prospect Nate Pearson may go on IL with groin strain

Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Nate Pearson, the club's top pitching prospect, just can't catch a break. 

Per Keegan Matheson of the official MLB website, Toronto general manager Ross Atkins told reporters on Tuesday that Pearson experienced a "mild re-aggravation" of the right groin strain that he initially suffered back on March 1. This latest setback will likely land the 24-year-old on the injured list and make him unavailable for the Opening Day roster. 

Pearson missed nearly all of the 2018 season after he was struck by a line drive and went down to a broken bone in his forearm. He then lost out on playing time during the pandemic-shortened 2020 campaign because of right elbow tightness. 

In total, Pearson made five MLB appearances last year and compiled a 1-0 record with a 6.00 ERA and 16 strikeouts across 18.0 innings of work. 

Fellow righty Ross Stripling, acquired by the Blue Jays via a trade with the Los Angeles Dodgers last August, is expected to take Pearson's spot in the rotation.

"We want to make sure we put everyone in a position to have options," Atkins explained. "Obviously, Stripling, with what he’s done in his career, has a leg up on that spot. It’s not where he’s necessarily in the five spot. There are several guys in a similar situation as it relates to our rotation with experience. Then, there are several guys in a similar situation with less experience."

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