And as the Blue Jays top\u002Drated prospect, he certainly knows how to electrify fans and elevate hopes.
Of the many things to appreciate about the sizzling southpaw is that he’s well aware that even a handful of of such performances over the coming weeks won’t be enough to accelerate his ascent to the big leagues.
“I’m always going to say I’m ready, but there are things that have to happen, of course. I’m just going to continue to be prepared and if the higher-ups make the call, I’ll be ready.” “I just want him to get through camp get some get some exposure to be around the major league guys, understand what it takes to win at the major league level,” Jays pitching coach Pete Walker said recently. “Picking the brains of Gausman, Berrios, Bassitt … being around those guys is the most important thing right now.Article content
“Everybody’s path is a little different,” Tiedemann said. “All I can do is play my game and control what I can control and let the higher-ups make their decision. “It’s cool to have a guy like that be that talented and be composed with what he’s doing off the field.”
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