The Toronto Blue Jays have assigned pitcher Aaron Sanchez to minor-league camp.

First baseman Dan Johnson, outfielder Kevin Pillar and another pitcher, John Stilson, have also been sent down.

The 21-year-old Sanchez has had a good spring training and, despite his inexperience, was in the running for the Blue Jays’ fifth starter spot. In 12.1 innings over four appearances, Sanchez boasted a perfect ERA with eight strikeouts, that included an impressive start in his last outing.

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Johnson also had a fine spring, hitting a slash line of .360/.370/.760 to go along with 10 RBI and three home runs in 25 plate appearances. The eight-year veteran signed a minor-league deal with Toronto in November to add depth at first base.

Pillar, who saw some time with the big club last season, struggled at the plate. In 33 at-bats, the 25-year-old only hit .152/.176/.242.

Stilson, 23, didn’t have a any earned runs scored on him this spring and only gave up three hits, while striking out seven in seven appearances with the Blue Jays in spring.