Andy Burns got his first taste of Triple-A baseball in his 5th professional season, playing 126 of his 132 games with the Buffalo Bisons. The versatile infielder opened the season with the Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats, where he played 6 games before heading to Buffalo on April 17th. With the Fisher Cats, Burns hit only .238 with a home run and 3 RBI.
Andy Burns produced at an above average rate with 112 wRC+ and .338 wOBA with the Bisons, which is good enough for 21st on the Blue Jays MLB.com Pipeline Top Prospect rankings.
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Surprisingly, Burns saw his power numbers dry up in 2015, with an uninspiring .