Andrés Giménez Sits with Wrist Injury in Blue Jays Lineup
Andrés Giménez was out of the Blue Jays lineup today because of a wrist injury, and Vladimir Guerrero also sat because of a back injury. The club did not say how long either player would be out.
Blue Jays Lose Two Regulars
That left Toronto short of two lineup regulars on the same day. For a club trying to piece together its order, the missing bats changed the shape of the lineup before the game even started.
Giménez’s absence was the sharper roster note because it came with a specific injury designation, not a routine day off. He was unavailable with the wrist issue, while Guerrero was also sidelined with the back injury.
Toronto Leaves Duration Open
The team gave no timetable for either player. That leaves the Blue Jays to manage the immediate lineup without two familiar names and forces the next update to come from the club’s injury information rather than from the batting order itself.
The practical takeaway is simple: Toronto was missing two regulars today, and anyone tracking the lineup for the next game has only the fact of their absence to go on. Until the club puts a length on those injuries, the roster question stays at the front of the story.
The Blue Jays' day was shaped less by what happened on the field than by who was not in it, with Giménez and Guerrero both out before the first pitch.