LAKELAND, Fla. -- Jacob Turner is officially out of the running to start the season as the fifth starter for the Detroit Tigers.

The Tigers announced Monday morning that they have optioned the 20-year-old right-hander to Toledo.

The Tigers also assigned pitcher Chris Bootcheck, outfielder Quintin Berry and infielders Ryan Strieby, Argenis Diaz and Audy Ciriaco to minor-league camp.

Turner struggled in three outings this spring before being shut down due to tendinitis in his right shoulder. Turner threw a bullpen session Sunday and is scheduled to pitch in a game Wednesday.

Turner entered spring training as one of the leading candidates -- among six pitchers -- to be the fifth starter for the Tigers heading into the season. But he allowed five earned runs on six hits and six walks in just four innings of work this spring before taking time off due to the shoulder issue.

His ERA in Grapefruit League play was 11.25.

Berry hit .333 (9-for-27) and was believed to have an outside shot at making the Tigers based on his speed. He had seven RBIs and two steals for the Tigers this spring.

Ciriaco hit .333 (6-for-18) with four RBIs. Strieby hit .286 (8-for-28), while Diaz was 4-for-18 (.222).

Bootcheck had a 1.29 ERA in seven innings spanning seven games for the Tigers.