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The Blue Jays may consider limiting Estrada's innings in the second half of the season due to his overwhelming workload in recent years, the Toronto Sun reports.

The right-hander has arguably been Toronto's best starter over the last two seasons. There was enough angst with Estrada's workload last year that they backed him off this spring to the point he missed one start at the beginning of the season. Estrada might be expected to toss another 120 innings by the end of this season, including a potential playoff run. That would put the 32-year-old well over the 400-inning level for the past two seasons, more than 50 innings beyond any two-season total he's ever reached in his career.

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