The Toronto Blue Jays address concerns after an unexpected roster move involving Addison Barger. According to manager John Schneider, Barger’s brief, abrupt appearance was followed by lingering soreness, which Schneider characterizes as not amounting to a significant injury setback. Both outlets report that Schneider used the word “soreness” to describe the issue and indicated that the team does not view it as a major development. The coverage focuses on the timing and circumstances of the move rather than a definitive diagnosis or a specific ailment. Neither report provides details on the exact location of the soreness, any medical testing, or whether Barger is expected to miss upcoming games. The information presented is limited to the manager’s characterization and the team’s current stance that the situation should not be treated as a serious injury problem. The Blue Jays are therefore treating the matter as a minor lingering issue while continuing to monitor Barger’s condition.