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Blue Jays Designate Alek Manoah For Assignment, Activate Anthony Santander

By Anthony Franco | September 23, 2025 at 5:25pm CDT

The Blue Jays have designated former Cy Young finalist Alek Manoah for assignment. That clears a 40-man roster spot for Anthony Santander, who returns from the 60-day injured list. Toronto placed Ty France on the 10-day IL with oblique inflammation to clear space on the active roster.

It’s an abrupt end to Manoah’s time in Toronto. The Jays selected the big right-hander with the 11th overall pick in the 2019 draft. The West Virginia product reached the big leagues two seasons later. He fired 20 starts with a 3.22 earned run average to finish eighth in AL Rookie of the Year balloting. Manoah built off that promising debut with a fantastic first full season in the big leagues. He threw just under 200 innings with a 2.24 ERA across 31 starts.

Among qualified American League pitchers, only Justin Verlander and Dylan Cease had a lower earned run average that year. Manoah landed behind that duo with a third-place finish in Cy Young balloting. He earned an All-Star nod and received down ballot MVP votes. Even if Manoah’s underlying marks weren’t quite so dominant, he was one of the most promising young pitchers in the game.

At the time, it would’ve been impossible to imagine the Jays cutting him loose less than three years later. Manoah’s stock has tumbled since the end of 2022. He allowed almost six earned runs per nine across 19 big league starts the following year. His strikeout rate dropped nearly four percentage points while his walks doubled. The Jays optioned him to the minors twice as he fell out of favor with the team competing for a playoff spot.

Manoah was slated to return to the rotation to open the ’24 campaign. He battled shoulder soreness during Spring Training and was forced to begin the season on the injured list. The Jays activated him in May. Manoah pitched well over five starts, turning in a 3.70 ERA with much better command than he’d had in the preceding season. His elbow gave out in early June, however, sending him for season-ending UCL surgery.

That’ll very likely turn out to be his last MLB work in a Jays uniform. Manoah finished last season on the 60-day injured list. He’d been on the IL for most of this season completing his rehab. The Jays activated him a couple weeks ago but didn’t have room for him on the MLB pitching staff. They kept him at Triple-A Buffalo on optional assignment.

Manoah managed a 2.97 ERA across seven Triple-A starts, but that came in spite of an unimpressive set of underlying numbers. His strikeout (20.4%), walk (12.2%) and home run (1.62 per nine innings) marks were all worse than average. Perhaps even more concerning is that his fastball was sitting 91 MPH. His heater had been around 94 during his excellent first two seasons and was above 93 before his elbow surgery last year.

The Jays are evidently pessimistic about his chance of recapturing his pre-injury form. Manoah certainly wasn’t going to be in the mix for a spot on this year’s playoff roster. Keeping him would have been about the next two seasons. Manoah is under arbitration control through the end of 2027. He made $2.2MM this season and will be in line for a matching rate next year if he’s tendered a contract. Toronto’s front office decided they weren’t going to take that roll of the dice.

Manoah will be placed on waivers this week. That’s in reverse order of the standings and is not league specific. The Rockies will have the first opportunity to decide whether to take a flier. They’ll be followed by the White Sox, Nationals, Pirates, Twins and so on. There’s a good chance someone will place a claim and hope that a healthy offseason allows Manoah to rebuild arm strength.

He’d remain controllable for another two seasons with a new club and still has two minor league options, so a claiming team could have him begin next season in Triple-A. If he clears waivers, Manoah would likely accept an outright assignment and remain with the Jays for the remainder of the season, but he’d qualify for minor league free agency at the start of the offseason.

In the short term, the bigger news for Toronto is Santander’s return. Their big-ticket offseason signee has been out of action since the end of May with a left shoulder injury. Toronto has been the top team in the American League despite getting virtually nothing out of the switch-hitting slugger. Santander hit just six homers while batting .179/.273/.304 through 209 trips to the plate.

Santander is one season removed from hitting 44 home runs with the Orioles. He might head into the postseason as a high-upside bench bat. The Jays kept him mostly at designated hitter on his rehab assignment. He started seven games as a DH and played twice in left field. George Springer is having a huge year as the primary DH. Even if the Jays were comfortable using him as an everyday right fielder in the playoffs, it’s not clear if they’d have DH at-bats available for Santander. Bo Bichette is aiming for a postseason return from his sprained PCL, but he may not be ready to play shortstop. That’d force the Jays to play Bichette at DH with Springer in right.

Davis Schneider and Nathan Lukes have divided the corner outfield playing time. They’ve each had decent seasons overall but haven’t hit this month. Santander could push one of them out of the lineup if the Jays are comfortable with his arm. He’d otherwise be left to operate in a bench role, especially if Bichette returns as a DH for the start of the playoffs. Lukes and Schneider got the nod between left and right field tonight against Boston and Lucas Giolito.

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  1. bucsfan0004

    4 hours ago

    Hopefully Manoah can latch on to a team with great local food…. maybe Kansas City

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    • For Love of the Game

      4 hours ago

      Mmmm…KC barbecue!

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      • HBan22

        3 hours ago

        Best BBQ I’ve ever had was in Wichita.

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        • Gwynning

          1 hour ago

          Give me one more good reason to go to Wichita and I’m there!

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          Reply
    • GOAT Closer Esteban Yan

      4 hours ago

      Atlanta has been dumpster diving for all the castoffs since the trade deadline. I’m sure he’ll enjoy grubbing on some fried food.

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      • richardc

        2 hours ago

        I mean, honestly, I wouldn’t be opposed to it, as a Braves fan.

        Sign him, allow him to take time to familiarize himself with the training and pitching staff and vice versa, and then go into the off-season healthy understanding their focus needs to be primarily on rebuilding his velo and getting him fully healthy.

        Continue measuring his development going into ST, and then give him a chance to start a few games and see the results of everyone’s hard work and dedication.

        It isn’t likely he can turn things around enough to be an above average starter, but it is possible to turn him into a multi-inning weapon out of the bullpen/emergency starter or “opener.”

        If you can get anything out of Manoah, then it’s an absolute easy W for whichever team takes a flier on him. Worst case scenario it is roughly about a 2mil gamble. Obviously, it isn’t my money, but you can never have enough pitching depth. Plus, I think it’s a risk that’s worth taking, because if he does hit, then you’re gaining an asset at an extremely cheaper rate than you would find anywhere else.

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        • GOAT Closer Esteban Yan

          2 hours ago

          I think all of their pickups have been kind of smart. Kim is already paying dividends and Payamps is a good bounce back candidate. They definitely need starting pitching, so this would be a move that seems in line with what they’ve been already doing.

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  2. HopefulTwinsFan

    4 hours ago

    Man, what a fall for Manoah. I wonder if he can reclaim the former success he had elsewhere.

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    • angt222

      2 hours ago

      I’d like to see what Jeremy Hefner could do for him with the Mets

      Reply
  3. bigdaddyt

    4 hours ago

    Wait what

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  4. Old York

    4 hours ago

    Just in time for the World Series.

    Reply
  5. Darthyen

    4 hours ago

    For Monoah’s sake this maybe best to get away from Attkins and al;l the BS that they had back and forth.

    Be better if they got rid of Lukes to activate Santande. They have a replacement for Lukes in Loperfido who is a bigger power threat and has more upside than Lukes does.

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    • ThatsIT?

      3 hours ago

      You think they would DFA Lukes who is roughly lead average ops. And that folks is why fans don’t run baseball teams. They would simply just give away depth.

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  6. Deckard

    4 hours ago

    Not a fan of Manoah and his 2 cent head but I’m sure someone will take a chance on him.

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    • Armaments216

      4 hours ago

      Maybe a 2 cent head but costs 220 million cents to tender him a contract

      Reply
      • mrkinsm

        3 hours ago

        It’ll cost 1.8M$ as he’ll get a 20% (max allowable) cut.

        Reply
  7. Al Hirschen

    4 hours ago

    The Mets have to jump on them. They need a pitcher

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  8. solaris602

    4 hours ago

    Mets will run Manoah through their pitching lab and see what comes out.

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    • For Love of the Game

      4 hours ago

      No need, he already had Tommy John!

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    • carlos15

      3 hours ago

      Ill fast forward that for you- a guy who can’t throw strikes and has a 6 ERA

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      • solaris602

        2 hours ago

        And a “snap tempa” as they say in Queens.

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  9. Smith 3

    4 hours ago

    Manoah Is a bum. I remember when he was getting rocked by the Orioles, and he knew he had one more hitter to face before they took him out, so what did he do? He threw his hardest pitch of the game and drilled Ryan Mountcastle. Manoah a classless slob and disgrace to the game.

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    • Dustyslambchops23

      3 hours ago

      I would be crying all the time too if I was an orioles fan

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      Reply
  10. Roughed Odor

    4 hours ago

    I don’t get it. Something must have happened behind the scenes.

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    • Poolhalljunkies

      4 hours ago

      I think its pretty cut n dry lack of availability and performance made his spot on the 40 man expendable

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      • YankeesBleacherCreature

        4 hours ago

        Agreed but he’s not going to make much in arb2 next season. I’m surprised that they didn’t give him a longer leash given his injury history. He must’ve wanted out of the Toronto org bad.

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        • NoSaint

          1 hour ago

          @YankeesBleacherCreature

          Yep. Cheap, controllable SP’s aren’t a dime a dozen.

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        • geofft

          47 mins ago

          @ YBC You’re not looking at it from the right perspective. The bottom line is they needed a roster spot and they deemed him least useful. This isn’t about Manoah in a vacuum, what he will make, or whether or not he can rebound. Its about a team trying to win the division addressing those needs in the here and now.

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  11. Jarren Duran's Tennis Racket

    4 hours ago

    I keep thinking what if the Blue Jays had traded Alek after the 2022 season? Blue Jays fans would have rioted in the streets but fast forward 3 years and Mark Shapiro would have looked like a genius.

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  12. Jud5952100000

    4 hours ago

    Manoah’s fall-off needs to be studied at Harvard.

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    • css 2

      3 hours ago

      He took notes from Eddie Lacy.

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    • AMATO

      2 hours ago

      the second coming of Ricky Romero

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      Reply
  13. sacko

    4 hours ago

    Pitch clock ruined his flow

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  14. Grr arg grr

    4 hours ago

    I still can’t believe they started him over gausman for game one — real head scratcher

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  15. stymeedone

    4 hours ago

    He’s just back from surgury. It shouldn’t be all that surprising that his velocity isn’t all the way back yet. Because of how his attitude has been portrayed, it will be interesting to see who considers signing him.

    Reply
  16. Macbeth

    3 hours ago

    Manoah when he stayed at my old hotel when he was in town ate like a pig because he is an out of shape bum who doesn’t condition.

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    • Gwynning

      1 hour ago

      I think this precludes your guilt and paranoia stage, Macbeth…

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  17. chandlerbing

    3 hours ago

    Wow
    Someone will def take a shot , still so young with potential
    Shocked jays just gave up
    Low risk high reward player

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  18. Steinbrenner2728

    3 hours ago

    Hey Alek Manoah?

    Anthony Recker.

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    • Gwynning

      1 hour ago

      *cough, cough*

      Marcus Stroman

      *cough, cough*

      Reply
  19. Mustard Tiger

    3 hours ago

    I know when a team is trying to save money on their post-game buffet when I see it.

    Sincerely,

    Mark Mangino

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  20. spooky

    3 hours ago

    The game will humble you if you need it. Ask Jackie Anderson

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  21. Yankeesforever

    3 hours ago

    where is that arrogance now.
    That’s why I love baseball, no other sport can humble you like this game.

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  22. hiflew

    3 hours ago

    Ricky Romero 2.0. Jays fans should be used to it by now.

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    • NoSaint

      1 hour ago

      @hiflew

      Romero had bad knees and was a lefty. There is no comparison.

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      • hiflew

        13 mins ago

        I didn’t say they were twins buddy. But their career track went about the same.

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  23. BadMojo

    3 hours ago

    I hope the Tigers sign Manoah so Fetter can fix him.

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    • For Love of the Game

      3 hours ago

      I like those odds. Manoah is working back from TJS, and that first comeback season can be rough. The second season and some Fetter magic might combine for something special.

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  24. TrillionaireTeamOperator

    3 hours ago

    Manoah is a poster child for Quadruple-A Quality Players and this newest unsurprising development in his career proves it further.

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    • mlb1225

      2 hours ago

      If I Quad-A player is a guy with a career 123 ERA+ and one season finishing top 3 in CYA voting, then most teams would love a rotation of Quad-A starters.

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  25. johnnyangel

    2 hours ago

    Manoah’s standard numbers are pretty decent over the last two months in AAA, so I wouldn’t be surprised if any of the pitching-starved teams in the bottom tier take a chance on him.

    Of course, he’s lost a LOT of time to injury and will be 28 next season, so he’s not a high upside prospect anymore. And, yes, his velo is way down to 91 mph. And his FIP is high. Red flags everywhere.

    All that being said, though, he seems like a relatively inexpensive reclamation project for the bottom feeders.

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  26. joshb600

    1 hour ago

    Alek Romero, Rickys younger brother

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  27. jimmertee

    41 mins ago

    Just brutal player mgmt by the BlueJays. Another player that should have been traded long ago for value. Yeeesh.

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