On the mound, Sean Reid-Foley needs to learn to trust himself, and his stuff.



That’s one piece of advice the 22-year-old pitcher will take away from his first taste of the big leagues, he said.



He will have at least 10 days to let that lesson marinate in the minors before he makes his next big-league start.



On Monday, the Blue Jays announced that after two starts, the right-handed rookie had been optioned to Triple-A Buffalo to clear a roster spot for catcher Luke Maile, who returned to the team following his three-day paternity leave.



Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said Reid-Foley will return to the team when he is eligible after “a little breather” in Buffalo.



“I think it’s been a good experience for him,” Gibbons said of Reid-Foley’s introduction to the majors. “He didn’t necessarily get the results he wanted, but I did see some good things. But he’ll be back; he’ll be...