Jays forced to shuffle rotation

 
Due to a variety of circumstances, the Blue Jays have been forced to shuffle the order of their starting rotation. During Toronto's recent 10-game road trip, a doubleheader, combined with rain delays and an off-day, necessitated the change. [link]

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