On Tuesday, every Blue Jays affiliate in action lost. It was the total opposite on Wednesday as all four teams won their games. Two wins were blowouts, a team moved to .500, and a team shutout their opposition.
It’s not unfair to say that the Blue Jays have a farm system that ranks in the bottom half of the league. With that being said, they have a ton of prospects in the upper minors who could become mainstays on the roster in 2024.
It’s a two-in-one post game article, as the Toronto Blue Jays had a split-squad game! In one game, they tied it 6-6 as there’s no extra innings in Spring Training.
The Blue Jays are back in the win column! On Thursday evening, the Toronto Blue Jays headed to Lakeland, Florida, to take on the Detroit Tigers. After blowing a lead late in Tuesday’s game, the Jays held on to win 5-4 against the Tigers.
The first annual Spring Breakout roster is out for the Blue Jays! On March 16, the Blue Jays prospects will be taking on Yankee prospects in the first ever Spring Breakout game.
Without a finalized squad, the Toronto Blue Jays may have to do a bit of juggling with their 40-man roster – which is currently full – prior to heading north for Opening Day next month.
There isn’t a faster riser in the rankings from the start of the 2023 season to now than today’s prospect. This is Blue Jays Nation’s annual pre-season list, in which I’ll take a look at the top 50 prospects in the organization.
Spring Training has finally arrived. On Thursday, catchers and pitchers reported to Dunedin to start getting ready for the 2024 season. Of course, it’s an annual tradition for teams to invite prospects, or “non-roster” players.