Frias could make the club as an eighth reliever if starter Carlos Carrasco opens the season on the disabled list, Ross D. Franklin of the Associated Press reports.
EDGE Analysis
The Jays acquired the right-hander from the Dodgers in an offseason trade, but it's surprising that Frias has made it to the finish line of big-league camp. After two unnoticeable seasons (2014-15) on the west coast, the 27-year-old was hurt in the latter half of 2016 before the Dodgers dumped him. Cleveland may choose to enter Opening Day with an overloaded bullpen as they won't need a fifth starter until mid-April. Even if that's the case and Frias makes the team, he carries little to no fantasy value unless he can work his way into a bigger role.