Schneider, Clement, and Vogelbach named to Blue Jays' roster

Ernie Clement, Davis Schneider, and Daniel Vogelbach have all made the Blue Jays’ Opening Day roster, manager John Schneider has confirmed.

Schneider, 25, played 35 regular-season games with the Blue Jays after being called up in August last season, batting .276, while the 28-year-old Clement saw action in 29 games, batting .380.

Vogelbach, 31, is a veteran of eight MLB seasons (with the Mariners, Brewers, Pirates, Mets, and two games with the Blue Jays) and signed a minor-league deal with Toronto in the hopes of catching on as a left-handed pinch-hitting option.

The Toronto Blue Jays have announced their final roster for the upcoming season, and it includes three new additions – catchers Schneider, Clement, and Vogelbach. These players have impressed the coaching staff during spring training and have earned their spots on the team.

Schneider, a veteran catcher, brings a wealth of experience to the Blue Jays. He has spent several seasons in the minor leagues, honing his skills and proving himself as a reliable backstop. His defensive prowess behind the plate and ability to handle a pitching staff make him a valuable asset to the team.

Clement, another catcher, is a young prospect who has shown great potential in the minor leagues. His strong arm and quick reflexes make him a standout defensive player, while his ability to hit for power adds depth to the Blue Jays’ lineup. Fans can expect to see him make an impact on both sides of the ball this season.

Vogelbach, a first baseman, adds even more power to the Blue Jays’ lineup. Known for his ability to hit for both average and power, he provides a much-needed boost to the team’s offense. His presence in the middle of the lineup will give opposing pitchers fits and provide protection for the hitters around him.

Overall, the addition of Schneider, Clement, and Vogelbach to the Blue Jays’ roster adds depth and talent to an already strong team. Fans can look forward to seeing these players make an impact on the field and help lead the Blue Jays to success in the upcoming season.