The Toronto Blue Jays are firing on all cylinders, and that's usually a great thing, but it's tricky when you have to decide who to remove from the roster.

On Saturday, the Blue Jays activated outfielder George Springer from the seven-day concussion injured list. For the most part, that's great news, as Springer's resurgence has given Toronto a huge lift this season.

However, someone also had to be removed from the roster, and no one was performing poorly enough for that decision to be anything close to obvious.

So the Blue Jays had to simply send down the player who stood to lose the most playing time upon Springer's return, and it appears that player was Joey Loperfido.

The only problem? Loperfido, who still has only 111 major league games under his belt, was excelling in a small sam

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