FORT MYERS, FLA. — Wednesday marks the Blue Jays’ final day in Florida and the club has made all but one decision regarding its opening day roster.

The 25th spot will come down to whether the Jays decide to open the season with eight relievers rather than the typical seven. If they choose to go the former route, as they seem to be leaning, it would be to protect pitcher Liam Hendriks, who they would love to send to Triple-A Buffalo as starting depth but fear losing on waivers if they try to sneak him through before the season starts. With a seven-man bullpen the Jays would be able to carry defensive wizard Ryan Goins as a backup infielder.

The decision will “go down to the wire,” manager John Gibbons said before Wednesday’s game against the Boston Red Sox. Both Gibbons and GM Alex Anthopoulos have said they prefer a seven-man bullpen and if they open the season with eight, it won’t be for long. The thinking is it will be easier to get Hendriks through waivers a little deeper into the season when rosters are more settled.

“If we do start with eight, we don’t want to go long with eight,” Gibbons said. “But if that’s the way we start it could be a few days in when we flip that as well. (Goins) deserves to be on the team. He’s going to be very valuable to us. It just may not be the first day; it may be a few days in.”

Gibbons confirmed the rest of the bullpen Wednesday, saying that 20-year-old right-handers Miguel Castro and Roberto Osuna had officially made the team, along with lefty Colt Hynes and long reliever Todd Redmond. Osuna scooped his manager by announcing he had won the job on Twitter on Tuesday night.

Gibbons also confirmed how the rotation will look to start the season, with Drew Hutchison getting the opening day nod followed by R.A. Dickey and Daniel Norris in New York, then Mark Buehrle and Aaron Sanchez in Baltimore. After Hutchison pitches the final game of the Baltimore series, Dickey will take the mound at the home opener on April 13.

Left-fielder Michael Saunders, who is making his way back from the knee injury he suffered in the first week of camp, will run on a treadmill for the first time Wednesday, Gibbons said. He’s not expected to return to the lineup until sometime in mid-April.

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