Pitcher Romero wins one of two open spots in Jays' rotation
one spot down one to go, at least Matt Clement didn't win any of themDUNEDIN, Fla. -- Left-hander Rick Romero, the sixth overall pick in the 2005 draft, will fill one of the two vacancies in the Toronto Blue Jays starting rotation, manager Cito Gaston said Monday.
Romero, 24, joins ace Roy Halladay, Jesse Litsch and David Purcey on the staff.
"He's pitched himself on the team," Gaston told reporters.
Right-hander Scott Richmond of North Vancouver, B.C., and lefty Brad Mills are vying for the remaining opening.