Here’s the latest on the Blue Jays and Eric Lauer.
- In May 2026, the Blue Jays designated Eric Lauer for assignment (DFA) as part of roster shake-ups, with Yariel Rodríguez moving into a rotation spot. This effectively ended his time on the Blue Jays’ 40-man roster, though he could still be claimed off waivers or traded before being outrighted.[3][7]
- Reports from May 2026 indicate Lauer struggled through the season (notably a rough outing in early May) and the team opted to move on, citing performance concerns as a primary driver for DFA rather than a long-term plan for the rotation.[4][9][3]
- Several outlets summarized the move as unfortunate for Lauer, highlighting that the Jays were trying to stabilize a rotation that had underperformed, and that Rodriguez’s addition was intended to bolster the staff.[5][7][3]
- There is mention in some outlets of potential follow-up moves (trade, waiver claim, or release) depending on how the DFA process unfolds, but as of mid-May 2026 the official stance was that Lauer had been designated for assignment.[9][3][4]
Key context
- Lauer joined the Blue Jays prior to the 2025 season and had a notable prior World Series-era reputation, but 2026 proved challenging for him and the club.[1][5]
- The team’s broader offseason and in-season moves were focused on improving the starting rotation, which contributed to the DFA decision for Lauer.[1][3]
Illustration (example)
- A simple timeline: Lauer joins Jays → strong early performance in 2025 boosts value → 2026 rotation struggles → May 2026 DFA → potential waiver/trade scenarios ahead.
If you’d like, I can pull the exact latest waiver status and possible destinations being discussed by insiders, and summarize how this affects the Jays’ rotation projections for the rest of the season. I can also create a short chart showing Lauer’s 2026 innings and ERA progression to visualize the performance trajectory.
Citations:
- Blue Jays DFA Eric Lauer and rotation changes, May 2026.[7][3][4]
- Context on Lauer’s 2025-26 performance and team strategy.[9][1]