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Blue Jays’ Berrios to have in-person assessment on elbow

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The Toronto Blue Jays are hoping to get to the bottom of the elbow issues plaguing one of their pitchers.

Jose Berrios, who was scratched from his Thursday spring training start with right elbow inflammation, will head to Texas for an in-person assessment with Dr. Keith Meister next week, Sportsnet’s Arden Zwelling reported Friday.

According to Zwelling, Berrios will not throw between then and now.

Meister, an orthopedic surgeon based in Arlington, Texas, is renowned as one of the top elbow reconstruction specialists in sports medicine. He focuses on UCL (Tommy John) reconstruction and arthroscopic surgeries for professional baseball players.

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Berrios has made two starts for the Blue Jays this spring, including an impressive four-inning shutout appearance against the Yankees last Saturday.

He was set to join Puerto Rico for the quarterfinals of the World Baseball Classic; however, the elbow inflammation was revealed during the insurance process, preventing him from joining the team.

The issue is separate from what sidelined the 31-year-old at the end of last season.

It remains unclear how the issue will impact his availability for the start of the new season, which begins on March 27.

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Berrios threw 166 innings last season, posting a 4.17 ERA — the second-highest mark of his career when throwing 100-plus innings.

Additionally, Zwelling reported that Shane Bieber, who has not yet thrown from a mound this spring, will continue throwing from flat ground over the next several days.

The plan all along was for Bieber to have a slower ramp-up this spring after the Blue Jays announced he was dealing with arm fatigue in early February. They’ll evaluate if he’s ready to return to the mound late next week.

The 30-year-old right-hander ended up making seven regular-season starts for Toronto, throwing 40.1 innings while striking out 37 and posting a 3.57 ERA. He added five appearances (four starts) for the Blue Jays in the post-season, registering a 3.86 ERA and striking out 18 over 18.2 innings of work.

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Bogota 2026 Day 5: Women’s predictions ft. Varvara Lepchenko vs Emiliana Arango, Marie Bouzkova vs Darja Semenistaja

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All quarterfinal matches will be contested on Day 5 (Friday, April 3) of the Copa Colsanitas Colsubsidio 2026 in Bogota. A new champion will be crowned following the loss of two-time defending champion Camila Osorio in the second round.

Only two seeded players have made the quarterfinals, top seed Marie Bouzkova and eighth seed Panna Udvardy. With some interesting matches set in store, here’s a look at the predictions for all the singles matches lined up on Day 5 of the Copa Colsanitas Colsubsidio:


#1. Varvara Lepchenko vs Emiliana Arango

Lepchenko scored three-set wins over Lia Karatancheva and second seed Jessica Bouzas Maneiro to make the quarterfinals of the Copa Colsanitas Colsubsidio. She hadn’t won a main draw at the WTA level since October 2024 prior to her wins this week. She’s also through to her first quarterfinal since September 2018.

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Arango beat Maria Lourdes Carle and Guiomar de Reales to reach the last eight here. She now has a 3-8 record this year. This will be her first meeting against Lepchenko. The latter managed to score her biggest win in years by beating Bouzas Maneiro. However, stringing together three wins in a row, a feat she hasn’t accomplished in nearly a decade, could prove to be a tall order for her.

Winner: Emiliana Arango


#2. Jazmin Ortenzi vs Julia Riera

Julia Riera at the French Open 2025. (Source: Getty)Julia Riera at the French Open 2025. (Source: Getty)
Julia Riera at the French Open 2025. (Source: Getty)

Qualifier Ortenzi took down two-time defending champion Camila Osorio to reach the Copa Colsanitas Colsubsidio quarterfinals, her first at the WTA level. Riera upset sixth seed Anna Blinkova in the previous round to book her spot in the last eight.

While this will be the first meeting between them on the WTA Tour, Riera won both of their previous matches, also on clay, at the ITF and Challenger levels. She will be favored to triumph once again based on her record in this rivalry.

Winner: Julia Riera

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#3. Marie Bouzkova vs Darja Semenistaja

Bouzkova won her second-round match in Bogota after her opponent, Hanne Vandewinkel, retired after losing the first set. She’s through to her first quarterfinal of the season. Semenistaja hadn’t even won a main draw match prior to this week, and she has now reached the first WTA quarterfinal of her career.

This will be the first career meeting between them. Bouzkova has a 7-8 record this season, and Semenistaja hasn’t even won that many main draw matches in her career at the WTA level thus far. The Czech player will be favored to win this duel.

Winner: Marie Bouzkova


#4. Panna Udvardy vs Katarzyna Kawa

Panna Udvardy at the US Open 2025. (Source: Getty)Panna Udvardy at the US Open 2025. (Source: Getty)
Panna Udvardy at the US Open 2025. (Source: Getty)

Udvardy needed three sets to dispatch Maria Torres and Julieta Pareja to make the Copa Colsanitas Colsubsidio quarterfinals. She improved her record for the season to 3-3 with her run here. Competing in the main draw of a tournament for the first time this year, Kawa beat Carole Monnet and fourth seed Tatjana Maria to make the last eight here, that too without losing a set.

While they’ve never crossed paths on the main tour prior to this, Kawa won all three of their previous matches at the ITF and Challenger levels. Two of those wins were on clay as well. As such, the Pole will fancy her chances of scoring yet another win.

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Winner: Katarzyna Kawa