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
"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."
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.
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