While the big league season was nothing short of a disappointment for the Blue Jays this season, it was anything but in their minor league system.
We watched exciting prospects like Lourdes Gurriel Jr., Danny Jansen, Ryan Borucki and more impress in the big leagues, and several others thrive in the minor leagues, like Eastern League (AA) MVP, Cavan Biggio, who had a .388 OBP, 26 home runs, 99 RBI, and 20 stolen bases in 132 games. However, no one impressed more than Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Baseball’s #1 prospect had an incredible year split between Double and Triple-A, and one that was broken up by a mid-season injury prior to his promotion.