Starting tonight, a three-game series begins in Toronto between the Blue Jays and the Milwaukee Brewers. And this duel could well have a particular flavor.
Indeed, according to what Benoît Rioux learned from the Journal de Montréal, Quebecer Abraham Toro should be recalled by the Brewers during the day (Tuesday).
We can think that he will be in the Queen City today, but no confirmation has come out yet.
Toro could therefore play in an MLB game for the first time in 2023, he who was acquired by the formation of Wisconsin during the offseason, but who had still not had the chance to wear the Brewers uniform in the Majors.
His recall therefore means that two Quebecers will evolve at the same time in major league baseball, since second baseman Édouard Julien is already making a second stay there this season. And this second opportunity is crowned with success for Julien, who was even praised by his manager after the best match of his young career this weekend.
Toro’s arrival in the MLB also adds to the other good news for Quebec baseball, as Charles Leblanc is doing well at the Triple-A level and Otto Lopez finds himself on the thin line between the big club the Blue Jays and the minors.
If Toro were to be in uniform tonight, know that the game starts at 7:07 p.m. and he would have to face Yusei Kikuchi on the mound. To be continued!