Some news from today
Jays have a wealth of catching talent
In the past four Drafts, Toronto has managed to pick up a trio of catchers -- J.P. Arencibia, Brian Jeroloman and Curtis Thigpen -- who are showing great potential. Combine that group with Robinzon Diaz, who may be nearing a big league promotion, and the Jays like what lies ahead.
"Right now, we've got catching depth," Blue Jays general manager J.P. Ricciardi said. "Right now, we've got some young players who are doing some really good things down there. I wouldn't say we have an excess of it, but we have a few guys who we think have a bright future here."
Purcey Turning Heads
.Left-hander David Purcey, who was Toronto's top pick in the 2004 First-Year Player Draft, has already turned some heads this spring. The 25-year-old southpaw showed up to Spring Training with a slimmer build and he's coming off an impressive showing in the Arizona Fall League.
In six AFL starts, Purcey posted a 1.23 ERA and struck out 25 batters over 22 innings. That followed an injury-shortened campaign with Double-A New Hampshire in '07, when Purcey went 3-5 with a 5.37 ERA in 11 outings. Gibbons noted that Purcey could be considered for a big league promotion if Toronto's pitching staff is hit with injuries this year
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