DUNEDIN, FLA.—The Blue Jays began their final day in spring training Wednesday with a lull.

No batting practice, nothing on the field — just some stretching and light throwing, with the team all but done in Dunedin. After Wednesday’s final game against the Yankees, the team will jet north to Montreal for a pair of exhibition games this weekend.

The Jays continue to adjust their roster towards the final 25 man roster that will start the season in Baltimore next week: Outfielder Darrell Ceciliani, who had a solid spring, was optioned to the minor league camp, and will start the season with Triple-A Buffalo.

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That didn’t change the still-muddled picture in left field; both Ezequiel Carrera and Melvin Upton remain a platoon option for the position, but Steve Pearce remains the most likely candidate to fill the spot.

What that means for Carrera and Upton should be answered over the weekend. Jays manager John Gibbons said the final roster decisions will be announced in Montreal.

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Gibbons added that Pearce has looked good at both left field and first base.

“He’s good to go health wise … he started a double play at first (Tuesday night in Clearwater), so we’ll see what happens,” Gibbons said.

Gibbons, meanwhile, shed some light on what the final bullpen decisions could be.

In discussing the three pitchers who are in line for the final spot in the pen, Gibbons said Mike Bolsinger, with his excellent curve, definitely mirrors the departed Brett Cecil, who also relied on a curve as his primary out pitch.

Gibbons said that final bullpen pitcher must be able to pitch multiple innings when called on. Bolsinger, who was a starter two seasons ago, was believed to have the inside track as a multiple inning pitcher.

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But Gibbons said both Dominic Leone and Ryan Tepera are also capable of multiple innings.

The decision could come down to the fact that Bolsinger is out of minor league options, while Tepera and Leone still have them.