2 Blue Jays top prospects who'll be begging for a call-up by May, 2 who will struggle
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2 Blue Jays top prospects who'll be begging for a call-up by May, 2 who will struggle
The Toronto Blue Jays are focused on assembling a competitive roster for the upcoming season. Players not making the Opening Day roster must continue to perform well in the minors for a chance at promotion. Among the top prospects, Josh Kasevich has shown improvement despite a previous injury-plagued season. He has performed well in Spring Training, hitting .273 with a low strikeout rate. However, he faces competition for a roster spot, as other players are likely to be prioritized for the season's start.
"Josh Kasevich, despite dropping in the prospect rankings due to injuries, has impressed in Spring Training with a .273 batting average and a low strikeout rate of 5.4%."
"Kasevich's performance in the Arizona Fall League and Spring Training indicates he is ready for a potential call-up, although he may be blocked by other infielders on the roster."
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