Catching prospect, who could be in the majors very soon, among six cut by Blue Jays
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Catching prospect, who could be in the majors very soon, among six cut by Blue Jays
"Brandon Valenzuela completely took advantage of the playing time that was given to him and made an impact in the 11 games he played in for the Blue Jays in their Grapefruit League schedule."
"In 27 plate appearances, Valenzuela slashed .304/.370/.478 with a .375 BABIP, establishing himself as a player that should be on the shortlist to earning a call up in 2026."
"The Blue Jays trimmed their Major League camp roster by six players earlier this week, and that included sending Valenzuela to Triple-A Buffalo, where he will begin the season."
Brandon Valenzuela showcased his offensive skills during Spring Training, achieving a .304 batting average in 27 plate appearances. With Alejandro Kirk at the World Baseball Classic, Valenzuela made a case for a future call-up in 2026. As the Blue Jays finalize their Opening Day roster, Valenzuela was optioned to Triple-A Buffalo. He previously played 26 games for the Bisons, hitting .207 in 105 plate appearances, while expected to enhance his defensive skills and adapt to the team's dynamics.
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