This past week the Blue Jays traded away one of their longest-serving players, Aaron Sanchez. I can say the year that Sanchez was drafted was the first time I really started paying attention to the draft and then following prospects from the draft.
I was sitting with my Dad and he was talking about three high-end high school pitchers the Jays had drafted and they looked to be really good prospects. He named them off and I started following them, which brought me to the intrigue of watching prospects from when they were drafted and continued through development.