If you’ve followed the Toronto Blue Jays at all over the last year or two, then you’ve probably heard Nate Pearson‘s name at one time or another, even if he’s yet to pitch in a big league game.
That’s what happens when you’re one of the top prospects in baseball, and when you have the type of arm that can hit 104 miles per hour on the radar gun. As effective as that fastball is for Pearson, it’s not his only quality offering, which is one of the reasons he looks to be destined for his big league debut at some point in 2020.