Braydon Fisher Opens Saturday for Orioles – Blue Jays
Braydon Fisher will open for the orioles – blue jays on Saturday, and Spencer Miles is expected to cover the bulk innings for Toronto. The move comes one day after the Blue Jays lost to the Baltimore Orioles and set up another bullpen-heavy game.
Fisher Back On Mound
This will be the fourth time this season that Fisher has started a game for Toronto. He worked as the club's opener on April 17 against Arizona, May 21 against the Yankees and May 26 against Miami, and he did not allow a run in any of those three outings.
Fisher has given Toronto quality short work in a specific role. His season line sits at a 2.62 ERA with 35 strikeouts in 34.1 innings, and the Blue Jays are leaning on that track record again rather than stretching him into a traditional start.
Miles Handles The Middle
Miles is the other half of the plan. The rookie right-hander last faced the Orioles on Sunday, when he allowed five hits and six runs over three innings, so Toronto is asking him to take over after Fisher and carry the game deeper from there.
The setup also points to how Toronto is managing Saturday's matchup. Fisher's opener role and Miles's bulk assignment leave the Blue Jays dependent on relays out of the bullpen, with the workload split announced after Friday's loss and aimed at getting through Baltimore without using one starter for the entire game.
For readers tracking the pitching plan, the useful detail is simple: Fisher gets the first inning or two, Miles is expected to follow, and Toronto is choosing that path again instead of a full conventional start. That is the blueprint going into Saturday at 3 p.m. ET, noon PT.