SP FA
Tue 3/28/17 2:00 PM

Latos informed the Blue Jays that he will remain with the organization and report to Triple-A Buffalo, Sportsnet reports.
EDGE Analysis
After learning he wouldn't make the Opening Day roster, the veteran right-hander had to decide whether he wanted to stick around or look elsewhere for a big-league job. On Monday, Latos informed the Jays that he's willing to report to Buffalo where he'll provide the organization with depth at starting pitcher. The 29-year-old was second on the club with 14.2 innings pitched this spring, but allowed a team-high five home runs and eight walks. Latos will likely emerge on the MLB scene at some point in 2017 for a spot start or in a long-relief role, but it won't be enough to earn fantasy relevance.