Pre-deadline prospects show promise
Toronto Star|September 03, 2024
Shortstop Kasevich, outfielder Roden have spent past two years rapidly climbing farm system
MIKE WILNER
Pre-deadline prospects show promise

Josh Kasevich has been in Buffalo for less than a month, but his .293 batting average there is higher than he's posted at any other pro level.

When the Blue Jays turned the page on their attempt for a third straight trip to the post-season at the July 30 trade deadline, they added 13 prospects to an organization that, to this point, has failed miserably at fulfilling club president Mark Shapiro’s early promise of “wave after wave” of talent coming through to bolster the bigleague club.

Deadline acquisitions Joey Loperfido and Will Wagner have made a solid impression, with Wagner already in the Jays rookie record book with hits in each of his first three big-league at-bats as well as a five-hit game in Saturday’s 15-0 win in Minnesota.

Outfielder Jonatan Clase, who last year became the first minor-leaguer since at least 1961 to hit 20 home runs and steal more than 70 bases in the same season, and pitcher Jake Bloss, with a 2.33 ERA over 17 starts at three levels of the minors this year, will be called up soon.

Not to be lost among the shiny new toys, though, are two young players who have spent the last couple of years working their way up through the system and could each wind up playing a big role in any future success: shortstop Josh Kasevich, the Jays’ second-round pick in 2022 out of the University of Oregon, and outfielder Alan Roden, selected one round later from Creighton University (where the teams are called Bluejays).

Esta historia es de la edición September 03, 2024 de Toronto Star.

Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.

Esta historia es de la edición September 03, 2024 de Toronto Star.

Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.

MÁS HISTORIAS DE TORONTO STARVer todo
Cole pays price for free pass
Toronto Star

Cole pays price for free pass

Yankees ace allows seven runs after intentional walk of Red Sox's Devers

time-read
2 minutos  |
September 15, 2024
Argos looking like old selves
Toronto Star

Argos looking like old selves

Kelly's dominance vs. Lions ends any potential quarterback controversy

time-read
3 minutos  |
September 15, 2024
Toronto Star

Steelers open selves up to more QB drama

From the outside, the Steelers quarterback room looks as though it’s a cacophony of uncertainty, bewilderment, speculation and conjecture, which is exactly the way Mike Tomlin wants it.

time-read
2 minutos  |
September 15, 2024
Liverpool run ends vs. Forest, Haaland stays hot
Toronto Star

Liverpool run ends vs. Forest, Haaland stays hot

Not good enough. That was Arne Slot’s verdict after his first defeat as Liverpool manager on Saturday.

time-read
2 minutos  |
September 15, 2024
Korda, U.S. keep rolling at Solheim Cup
Toronto Star

Korda, U.S. keep rolling at Solheim Cup

Alison Lee sparked a shirtless caddy celebration by spinning a wedge into the cup for eagle.

time-read
3 minutos  |
September 15, 2024
Toronto Star

Reds down Austin, keep playoff pace

Osorio, Kerr score to overcome massive shot discrepancy, TFC holds onto eighth in the East

time-read
2 minutos  |
September 15, 2024
Leading with tools forged as a Raptor
Toronto Star

Leading with tools forged as a Raptor

One-on-one with DeRozan and new book are reminders of Toronto's role in journey

time-read
4 minutos  |
September 15, 2024
Booing Atkins isn't for everyone
Toronto Star

Booing Atkins isn't for everyone

“You have a lot of so-called ‘pissedoff veterans’ in there.”

time-read
3 minutos  |
September 15, 2024
Toronto Star

Turkey condemns activist's killing

Woman, 26, was fatally shot by Israeli soldier during West Bank protest

time-read
2 minutos  |
September 15, 2024
Toronto Star

Guard-built rocket puts new satellite in space

Iran launched a satellite into space Saturday with a rocket built by the country’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, state-run media reported, the latest for a program the West fears helps Tehran advance its ballistic missile program.

time-read
1 min  |
September 15, 2024