At the beginning of the season, the Blue Jays were expected to have one of the better bullpens in the American League, but after a hundred games into the season, it hasn't turned out that way. One of the main components of the pen was suppose to be Jason Frasor. After posting a 5.18 ERA in 33 games, Frasor was sent down to the triple A Syracuse SkyChiefs on June 4th.

Frasor's numbers with the SkyChiefs are not the greatest, but they are better than his major league numbers. In 12 relief appearances, he's posted a 2-1 record with a 4.50 ERA. In 14 innings he has walked 11 batters but he has struck out 23 hitters. Frasor will definetely be one of the Blue Jays callups in September when the rosters are expanded, unless he's called up before then.