Jonathan Davis Is The Ultimate Teammate
After years toiling in the minors, outfielder Jonathan Davis made a cameo in the big leagues in 2018.
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After years toiling in the minors, outfielder Jonathan Davis made a cameo in the big leagues in 2018.
After leaving a crowded Astros system, righthander Trent Thornton sees a clearer path to the big leagues with the Blue Jays.
Toronto created new positions and tapped new talent pools to enhance player development.
The Blue Jays were positioned to gamble on the upside of 18-year-old Luciano in the Rule 5 draft.
All teams value position flexibility, and Biggio signals that he is on board after starting games at five positions in 2018.
The Blue Jays face a 40-man roster decision on the reliever McClelland, who hit 101 mph at Double-A.
Murphy claimed Florida State League pitcher of the year honors after recovering from three lost seasons at the outset of his career.
The teenage uber-prospect hit his way to Triple-A but still found time to improve his defense and athleticism.
Biggio set out to increase his hard-hit percentage, but he unlocked a new swing that improved his power dramatically
The best prospect in baseball is the obvious choice as the Best Player in the Blue Jays’ system in our midseason update.
The 2017 fourth-round shortstop owes his Midwest League success to a revamped swing and new hitting approach.
Focusing on the mental game rather than the mechanical is a point of emphasis for Alford as he waits for a callup.
Guerrero delivers a dramatic blast in the same park where his father began his Hall of Fame career.
A trio of young Blue Jays outfielders is probably destined for Triple-A to play every day.
The Blue Jays will take things one step at a time with prized prospects Guerrero and Bichette.
Patrick Murphy showed vintage stuff in 2017 after many injuries.
Max Pentecost’s power comes with a catch.
A Dominican League assignment will benefit Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s development.
Shi Davidi chooses postseason award winners for Blue Jays prospects.
Blue Jays prospect Sean Reid-Foley learns from early struggles.
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