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Coming into the 2025 season, the Toronto Blue Jays had to like where their farm system was heading. While still middle-of-the-road in most rankings, it was a group on the rise thanks in part to a trio of pitchers selected in the first three rounds of the 2024 MLB Draft: Trey Yesavage,
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The Jays are tied for the AL/MLB lead in batting average at .258, right alongside the Astros and Rays. Even without gaudy blowout wins, they’re getting on base, moving runners, and manufacturing runs night after night.
Former Blue Jays All-Star Reportedly Attempting MLB Comeback originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Former Toronto Blue Jays all-star pitcher Aaron Sanchez is reportedly attempting to resurrect his career.
The former Toronto Blue Jays phenom is attempting an MLB comeback, according to USA Today's Bob Nightengale. Sanchez last pitched in the majors in 2022. He did throw in the 2024 season for Triple-A Buffalo. Now 33 years old, Sanchez was once a first-round pick by the Blue Jays, way back in 2010.
In the 18th round of the 2025 Major League Baseball Draft, the Toronto Blue Jays selected Washington State Cougars catcher Will Cresswell on Monday. Cresswell w
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mlive on MSNToronto Blue Jays pick Texas power lefty, ex-Centreville star in 11th round of MLB DraftThe Southwest Michigan native and flamethrowing left-handed pitcher was selected in the 11th round of the Major League Baseball Draft by the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday, allowing for an opportunity to become a future big leaguer.
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The Blue Jays farm system is filled with many rising prospects. Here’s a midseason update on the most promising of the bunch.