Blue Jays Level of Excellence - Current Roster

Current Roster

Toronto Blue Jays 2013 spring training roster
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40-man roster Non-roster invitees Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 56 Mark Buehrle
  • 27 Brett Cecil
  • 46 Evan Crawford *
  • 50 Steve Delabar
  • 43 R. A. Dickey
  • 48 J. A. Happ
  • 36 Drew Hutchison
  • 44 Casey Janssen
  • 33 Jeremy Jeffress
  • 64 Chad Jenkins *
  • 55 Josh Johnson
  • 49 Brad Lincoln
  • 62 Aaron Loup
  • 29 Dustin McGowan
  • 23 Brandon Morrow
  • -- Guillermo Moscoso
  • 38 Darren Oliver
  • 32 Esmil Rogers
  • 24 Ricky Romero
  • 21 Sergio Santos
  • 31 Michael Schwimer

Catchers

  • 9 J. P. Arencibia
  • 22 Henry Blanco
  • 6 A. J. Jiménez *
  • 30 Josh Thole

Infielders

  • 79 Lars Anderson *
  • 35 Mark DeRosa
  • 2 Ryan Goins *
  • 3 Maicer Izturis
  • 13 Brett Lawrie
  • 26 Adam Lind
  • 7 José Reyes

Outfielders

  • 19 José Bautista
  • 1 Emilio Bonifacio
  • 53 Melky Cabrera
  • 11 Rajai Davis
  • 8 Anthony Gose
  • 28 Colby Rasmus
  • 14 Moisés Sierra *

Designated hitters

  • 10 Edwin Encarnación

Pitchers

  • 54 Dave Bush
  • 52 Justin Germano
  • 34 Ramón Ortiz
  • 45 Claudio Vargas

Catchers

  • 15 Mike Nickeas

Infielders

  • 58 Luis Jiménez
  • 70 Andy LaRoche
  • 18 Mike McCoy
  • 59 Jim Negrych
  • 68 Ryan Schimpf
  • 67 Eugenio Vélez
  • 73 Lance Zawadzki

Outfielders

  • 17 Ryan Langerhans


Manager

  • 5 John Gibbons

Coaches

  • 61 Alex Andreopoulos (bullpen catcher)
  • 16 DeMarlo Hale (bench)
  • 41 Pat Hentgen (bullpen)
  • 39 Chad Mottola (hitting)
  • 25 Dwayne Murphy (first base)
  • 63 Luis Rivera (third base)
  • 40 Pete Walker (pitching)

60-day disabled list

  • 4 Kyle Drabek
  • 47 Luis Pérez


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