Spencer Arrighetti, Blue Jays pitcher sidelined by Morton’s neuroma, threw a solid rehab outing for Triple-A Buffalo, giving up just one two-run homer on 50 pitches while averaging 95.5 mph—slightly down but not alarming. The team is watching how his foot held up to gauge next steps, especially as other starters like Yesavage and Taillon also miss time. Arrighetti, who left Houston for a tougher transition, is eager to reconnect with teammates and refine his game—focusing on cutting walks and maximizing his swing-and-miss stuff. With a club-controlled contract through 2029, the Jays see long-term potential in him, possibly tweaking his arsenal like they did with José Soriano. If he can become a reliable starter, it could be a major win for Toronto’s rotation.

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