Blue Jays Reinstate Arrighetti, Recall Schneider; Smith on 10-Day IL
Toronto announced four roster moves, with Arrighetti and Schneider active tonight and Josh Smith on the 10-day IL with left hamstring inflammation.

The Toronto Blue Jays announced four roster moves ahead of tonight's game, per the club's official account.
RHP Spencer Arrighetti has been reinstated from the 15-day IL and is active tonight. INF/OF Davis Schneider has been recalled from Triple-A and is also available. To clear the corresponding space, LHP Brendan Cellucci has been optioned to Triple-A.
The injury side of the ledger
INF Josh Smith has been placed on the 10-day IL with left hamstring inflammation, retroactive to August 20. The retroactive date means Smith has already been accruing IL time — the club has not indicated a timetable for his return.
The hamstring theme
Smith's placement comes a day after Andrés Giménez was removed mid-game with right hamstring tightness, leaving Toronto's infield depth in a notably thinner state. Schneider's recall addresses some of that flexibility, though how the club intends to deploy him across the infield and outfield remains unconfirmed.
The bigger picture
These moves come as Toronto has gone 15-8 since July 26, the best record in the AL over that stretch — a remarkable reversal for a club that was a deadline seller. Arrighetti's return adds a right-handed arm to a rotation that has Mason Fluharty starting tonight in New York. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is also working through a rehab assignment after clearing concussion protocol, so the roster picture could continue to shift in the coming days.
More on the Blue Jays wire.

Fluharty Gets Start for Blue Jays in New York
Toronto beat reporter Keegan Matheson confirms Mason Fluharty will take the mound for the Blue Jays in their game against a New York club.

Blue Jays Post Best AL Record Since Trade Deadline
After losing a series to Boston on July 26 and cementing seller status, Toronto has surged to a 15-8 mark — tops in the American League.

Okamoto Extends Blue Jays Rookie HR Record With No. 26
Kaz Okamoto continues to rewrite the Blue Jays rookie record books, launching his 26th home run of the season.

Giménez exits Blue Jays game with hamstring tightness
Toronto SS Andrés Giménez was pulled from today's game due to right hamstring tightness, per the official Blue Jays account.

Vladdy Jr. Cleared to Start Rehab Assignment
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is progressing toward a return and will begin playing in rehab games, a key step in his recovery timeline.

Langeliers Out for Year After All-Star Nod
Oakland's starting catcher and All-Star selection Shea Langeliers has been shut down for the remainder of the 2026 season.
