Berrios apologizes to teammates, fans for absence during Blue Jays’ post-season run
DUNEDIN — Jose Berrios is sorry he missed the Toronto Blue Jays’ World Series appearance last year.
Berrios formally apologized to his Blue Jays teammates after arriving at spring training and was contrite Thursday in his first interview with media since last autumn. Berrios was excluded from Toronto’s playoff rosters with tendon inflammation in his right elbow and bicep and, instead of staying with the Blue Jays to support his teammates in major-league baseball’s championship series, he decided to go home to Puerto Rico.
“Whatever happened last year is already in the past, I just made maybe one bad decision to go back home, to keep working on my rehab and stay close to my family,” said Berrios. “In that moment I thought I wasn’t pitching, and I wasn’t feeling great, and I want to be close to my family.
“I didn’t bring them to Canada because they were going to miss days of school, so I was thinking of that. But, like I said, I apologize. I made that bad decision to go back to my home.”


