Top pitching prospect gets the call as Jays look for rotation stability

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The 23-year-old right-hander, ranked among the organization's top three prospects, will make his major-league debut this weekend against a divisional opponent.
Toronto's top pitching prospect will make his major-league debut this weekend, the club confirmed Wednesday, as the Blue Jays look for a stabilizing arm in a rotation that's dealt with injuries most of the season.
The 23-year-old right-hander has posted strong strikeout numbers across two minor-league levels this year and was widely expected to debut before September.
The club has not announced whether the call-up is a short-term fix or a permanent rotation spot.
