Jerry Lucas wrote:
There were also 76 picks before those two...
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dagger wrote:Adam Macko has been promoted to Buffalo where he will be tonight's starter against a powerful Scranton Wilkes Barre lineup. SWB is the Yankees' AAA farm team.
bluerap23 wrote:dagger wrote:Adam Macko has been promoted to Buffalo where he will be tonight's starter against a powerful Scranton Wilkes Barre lineup. SWB is the Yankees' AAA farm team.
That didn’t go great
dagger wrote:Tye Jays need at least one or two homegrown additions to the bullpen next season, they can't do it all by free agency. So keep an eye on Ryan Jennings and TJ Brock who have yet to give up a run in the Arizona Fall League.
https://www.mlb.com/arizona-fall-league/stats/pitching?playerPool=ALL&sortState=asc
dagger wrote:dagger wrote:Tye Jays need at least one or two homegrown additions to the bullpen next season, they can't do it all by free agency. So keep an eye on Ryan Jennings and TJ Brock who have yet to give up a run in the Arizona Fall League.
https://www.mlb.com/arizona-fall-league/stats/pitching?playerPool=ALL&sortState=asc
Both Brock and Jennings continue to put up scoreless innings and will likely finish their AFL stint with ERAs of 0.00
Scouting grades: Fastball: 50 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 50 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 45 | Overall: 40
The biggest bargain in Boston's 2018-19 international class, Bastardo signed for $35,000 out of Venezuela. He didn't reach full-season ball until 2022 but has been one of the better Red Sox pitching performers in the lower Minors the past two years. He had one of the best outings in their system last year, striking out 14 in a seven-inning shutout in High-A in late July, but tired down the stretch. He made 10 starts for Double-A Portland in 2024 before needing Tommy John surgery. When the Red Sox left Bastardo off the 40-man in the offseason, the Blue Jays selected him in the Rule 5 Draft as an upside pick.
Bastardo's best offering is a mid-80s changeup with fade and sink that helped him limit left-handers to a .190 average last season. He sets it up with a 93-95 mph fastball that reaches 97, though it doesn't feature good shape and gets pounded when he doesn't locate it well. He sports a pair of average breaking balls, with his low-80s curveball perhaps slightly better than his tight mid-80s slider.
If Bastardo can develop more consistency with his arsenal and his ability to command it, he could be a back-of-the-rotation starter. He’ll spend much of his Rule 5 year rehabbing, allowing Toronto to keep closer eyes on him without the Major League pressure out of the gate. But he’ll still have to prove his stuff has returned post-TJ to give himself a true MLB shot in his new organization.
JaysRule15 wrote:Man, I remember during the years when I used to see so many exciting prospects being mentioned in this thread and following their progress. Seems like such a drop in high potential guys. Really hoping we can start hitting on some of these picks and IFA signings.
bartron_44 wrote:I don’t see anything special about Roden…
If you are a corner outfielder, you gotta hit bombs for me to get excited.
100. Ricky Tiedemann
Toronto Blue Jays
LHP
Ht: 6'4" | Wt: 220 | B-T: L-L
Age: null
BA Grade/Risk: 60/Extreme.
The Skinny: After ascending to the one of the top pitching prospects in the game in 2022, Tiedemann has struggled with health over the last two seasons. He underwent Tommy John surgery in July and is expected to miss most if not all of the 2025 season.
Scouting Grades Fastball: 60 | Slider: 65. | Changeup: 55 | Control: 50.