The father-son bond, and the role baseball can play in it, is a well-covered subject. We've all seen "Field of Dreams" and know the game can be handed down from one generation to another like a priceless heirloom.
There have been countless sons of former big leaguers to go into the family business and also reach the big leagues. Often, they go on to have even better careers than their fathers did.
The Blue Jays certainly hope that's the case. The organization has six sons of players who played the game at a very high level in the Minor Leagues and one more coming via the 2018 Draft, assuming he signs.