The BlueJays farm system graduated a big crop last season, but still features one of the best pitching prospects on the planet and one of the best groups of catching prospects in baseball. More in their Top 50 prospects list compiled by ScottyMitchTSN:
TORONTO — One year ago, the Toronto Blue Jays owned one of the best farm systems in baseball and fans were patiently waiting for a crop of famous last names to arrive in the big leagues.
The system is led by Nate Pearson, who morphed from really good prospect into one of the best pitching prospects on the planet, but there’s a couple of standout position players right behind him, followed by a quartet of exciting arms and inarguably one of the best groups of catching prospects in baseball.
The draft has been an obvious key to keeping the pipeline stocked, and Groshans at pick No. 12 is already looking like an absolute coup.
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