Growing up in White Rock, B.C., as a Vancouver Canucks fan, Brayden Bouchey always dreamed about a career playing hockey, but now baseball is his path.
Read MoreWhen Ridge Smith was drafted in the 29th round by the Cleveland Indians in 2013, he politely declined the invitation. Now he has another chance.
Read MoreJustin Maese was selected by the Toronto Blue Jays just two years ago, and today he is working towards throwing that first pitch for Canada’s team.
Read MoreThe first draft of the Mark Shapiro and Ross Atkins era saw the Toronto Blue Jays shift from their traditional pitcher-first approach in favour of amassing elite offensive prospects.
Read MoreAlmost there. That’s how Toronto Blue Jays 2014 first-round draft pick Max Pentecost describes his current status going into MLB spring training.
Read MoreGetting drafted by a Major League team is every young baseball player’s dream, when a team drafts you twice, that’s a marriage meant to be.
Read MoreAn athlete’s career is defined by his or her ability to maximize their talent. Patrick Murphy is no exception.
Read MoreSean Reid-Foley took his career to the next level in 2016 after making adjustments to his pitching mechanics to find his control on the fastball.
Read MoreBlue Jays prospect Justin Maese has a cannon for an arm, but like many multi-sport athletes growing up he had to decide how best to use his skill set.
Read MoreRight-handed pitcher Jose Espada has never felt happier after working hard his entire life to get to where he is today with the Toronto Blue Jays.
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RHP Sean Reid-Foley averaged 10 strikeouts per nine innings could be coming to New Hampshire, along with SS Richard Urena.
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Justin Maese, 20, and Vlad Guerrero, 17, are expected to lead the class-A Lansing Lugnuts.
Rowdy Tellez and Justin Smoak are both 6-foot-4, 220-pounder who both will strike out a lot. Is Rowdy Ready? If Smoak struggles,
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Dawgs college awards to Anthony Balderas, Michael Gretler, C.J. Lewington, Kellen Marruffo, Brendan Rose
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Jay Blue: Examining MLB.com top 30 Blue Jays prospects starting off with Vladimir Guerrero, Sean Reid-Foley, Anthony Alford, Richard Urena and Rowdy Tellez.
Read MoreBaseball America has released their Top 100 Prospects list and, unlike MLB.com, the Toronto Blue Jays have landed five players among the Top 100 prospects in the league.
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