Here’s what’s happened recently with the Blue Jays and Eric Lauer.
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The Blue Jays designated Eric Lauer for assignment in May 2026, with Yariel Rodríguez taking his rotation spot. This move came after a string of rough outings for Lauer that season. [Sources indicate the DFA designation and roster swap were the expected outcome of his performance.][3][8]
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After being DFA’d, Lauer’s status could involve waivers, a potential trade, or release, depending on how teams bid on him during the DFA window. Reports from multiple outlets suggested the Jays were weighing next steps, including a possible trade if another club showed interest.[4][3]
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Media coverage around the same time framed Lauer’s move as part of the Blue Jays pursuing rotation stability, especially as they integrated Yariel Rodríguez into the mix. The prevailing narrative suggested Lauer’s role was being phased out in favor of younger or healthier options.[5][3]
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A May 2026 update from Jays-focused outlets reinforced that Lauer’s time with Toronto appeared to be winding down, with the team’s emphasis on optimizing its rotation for the stretch run.[8]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest official team statements or compile a concise timeline with exactly dated moves and subsequent outcomes for Lauer (including waiver results or any new team signings). I can also summarize how this affects Toronto’s pitching depth going forward. Would you like me to do that?
Citations:
- Blue Jays DFA Eric Lauer and roster replacement details.[3]
- Additional reporting on the designation and possible waiver/trade implications.[4][5]
- Jays Nation recap confirming the DFA move and roster changes.[8]