A highly anticipated week is forthcoming across Major League Baseball, and the Toronto Blue Jays made some last-second adjustments.

To finalize their spring training roster, the Blue Jays announced a signing that had previously been reported, and added two minor-leaguers to join the big-league club and compete for roster spots.

As the Blue Jays announced on social media, left-handed pitcher Josh Fleming officially signed his minor-league deal with a non-roster invite to spring training. ESPN’s Alden González first reported Fleming’s deal with the Blue Jays on Thursday.

Meanwhile, right-handed pitchers Tanner Andrews and Nate Garkow also received non-roster invites for Toronto. The Blue Jays’ list of non-roster invites sat at 30 players as of Saturday, including 14 pitchers.

Fleming, a 29-year-old with five partial seasons of major league experience, spent last season in Triple-A with the Seattle Mariners organization. From 2020 to 2024, he threw 254 2/3 innings for the Tampa Bay Rays and Pittsburgh Pirates in the majors, and posted a 4.77 ERA.

Andrews, 30, came to the Blue Jays organization in November after spending the second half of last season in the Minnesota Twins’ farm system. In 135 minor-league games, Andrews owns a 4.50 ERA, but has struck out 321 batters in 309 2/3 innings.

Garkow, 28, might be the most intriguing arm of the group, because he’s got the shortest minor-league track record, but potentially the most explosive arsenal. He signed with the Blue Jays in 2024 after pitching two years in the independent Frontier League, and in 77 2/3 innings across three levels, he’s posted a 2.78 ERA and 120 strikeouts.

Garkow reached Double-A last season, so he hasn’t yet experienced the same levels of competition as the other two.

The Blue Jays’ first official workout for pitchers and catchers is on Wednesday, though many have already reported to the spring training complex in Dunedin, Fla. The first spring training game, which could be a proving ground for any of the pitchers above, is on Feb. 21.

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