Day 2 of the 2015 MLB Draft featured a split of position players and pitchers, more along the lines of what we saw in 2014 than in previous years. With Alex Anthopoulos and Brian Parker, director of amateur scouting taking four pitchers and four position players on Tuesday.
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D.J. Davis set a record with eight RBIs and is going into the record books, while four Dunedin Blue Jays are going to the class-A Fllorida State all-star game.
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Jay Blue: Brad Glenn's big day, four Lugnuts make Midwest AS game, including Shane Dawson (Drayton Valley, Alta.)
Read MoreFriday was an “oh-fer” day with none of the Blue Jays’ farm clubs winning. Dark clouds brought a small silver lining in the fact that the Dunedin Blue Jays didn’t lose: they were postponed due to rain.
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Jay Blue: L. B. Dantzler knocked in three runs for class-A Dunedin in a 9-0 win over the Tampa Yankees.
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Daniel Norris had a 94-pitch outing allowing two runs on seven hits and four walks as triple-A Buffalo dropped a 2-1 decision to Indianapolis.
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Andy Burns had four hits at triple-A Buffalo, while Richard Urena had a day at class-A Lansing with a single, double and a two-run homer to take over the Lugnuts lead in homers, as well as scoring four times.
Read MoreAndy Burns doubled, homered and knocked in four runs as the triple-A Buffalo Bisons fell 8-5 to the Toledo Mud Hens. ....
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Three out of four ain’t bad. That’s what they say as two of the Blue Jays’ affiliates are definitely moving into contention. The Lugnuts (25-18) remained tied atop the Eastern Division of the Midwest League while the Bisons (23-20) are only a game back of first place in the International League North.
John Anderson pitches New Hampshire to a win over the Altoona Curve
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The Lansing Lugnuts went whole hog on Thursday night, pasting the South Bend Cubs while both of the other two teams in action won their games for a 3-0 record on the night.