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I never said a word about Cameneti. There were higher ranked guys according to MLB.com draft rankings that were not taken yet.

 

Not when the Jays picked... he was the highest ranked guy that hadn't been drafted yet.

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Someone explain why we all wanted Caminiti?

 

Its not like he was some universal top talent no-brainer. #16 on Prospects Live. #27 on Keith Law's list. #15 on MLB.com?

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Not when the Jays picked... he was the highest ranked guy that hadn't been drafted yet.

 

Maybe I misread the board. I thought there was a college commit. My bad. Watching the Colombia vs Argentina final and not paying as much attention as I obviously should be.

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Someone explain why we all wanted Caminiti?

 

Its not like he was some universal top talent no-brainer. #16 on Prospects Live. #27 on Keith Law's list. #15 on MLB.com?

 

A 6'2 lefty that throws 98 and still hasn't turned 18? He would have been a solid pick at 20. The guy we got is pretty great also.

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Nearly 20 year old High Schooler but hey hes Canadian thats cool lol.

 

im guessing he moved to the states pretty early on in life. That may explain the slow ascent through high school

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A 6'2 lefty that throws 98 and still hasn't turned 18? He would have been a solid pick at 20. The guy we got is pretty great also.

 

Sure, but the guy we got is ranked higher on pretty much every list. Given the number of posts on Caminiti you'd think he was ranked #5-10.

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Sure, but the guy we got is ranked higher on pretty much every list. Given the number of posts on Caminiti you'd think he was ranked #5-10.

 

He just seems to have more upside

 

Some ppl prefer to chase upside

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Sure, but the guy we got is ranked higher on pretty much every list. Given the number of posts on Caminiti you'd think he was ranked #5-10.

 

I have no issues with Trey as the pick, love it.

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He just seems to have more upside

 

Some ppl prefer to chase upside

 

Will be interesting to see his bonus amount I think.

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You can obviously dream on guys like Caminiti and Lindsey and even to a lesser extent Honeycutt who was someone I wanted at our pick because he's electric. But we can't complain with a getting a guy that considered top 3 or 4 college pitchers in this draft. Ranked much higher than we picked. And is a polished fast mover but also has stuff. He can touch 98 and he has 2 legit off-speed pitches. I'm happy anyway.
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I’m guessing the Jays have an above slot deal for Yesavage. Seems like a lot of people expected him to go higher.

 

All the talking heads thought he would go higher. It seems there was some pre-draft health thing that came up with him (they didn't say what) and thought he'd slip a bit, but not to 20.

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Are they just doing all the comp rounds tonight? Second round tomorrow?

 

Nope, full 2nd round, Comp Round B and 2C is being done tonight. It's rapid fire though for round 2, a pick every minute.

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Jays 2nd rounder - Khal Stephen

Mississippi State (MS)

USA

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R/R

4YR JR

6' 4" 215lbs

 

Stephen served as a high-leverage reliever for Purdue as a freshman before becoming the Boilermakers' No. 1 starter as a sophomore. Following a strong summer in the Cape Cod League, he transferred to Mississippi State and has improved throughout the spring. His Draft stock has risen accordingly and he could sneak into the top three rounds. Stephen's fastball operates at 92-94 mph and touches 96, but it's most notable for natural carry that allows it to miss more than its share of bats. His best secondary pitch is a solid mid-80s changeup with significant fade. He also possesses a pair of average breaking balls with similar movement, favoring his mid-80s slider over his upper-70s curveball. Few college pitchers can match Stephen's feel for four pitches. He has the ability to get in-zone swings and misses as well as chases on each of his offerings, and he commands his fastball particularly well. He lacks a true plus offering but has a high floor as a No. 4 or 5 starter.

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Jays 2nd rounder - Khal Stephen

Mississippi State (MS)

USA

P

R/R

4YR JR

6' 4" 215lbs

 

Stephen served as a high-leverage reliever for Purdue as a freshman before becoming the Boilermakers' No. 1 starter as a sophomore. Following a strong summer in the Cape Cod League, he transferred to Mississippi State and has improved throughout the spring. His Draft stock has risen accordingly and he could sneak into the top three rounds. Stephen's fastball operates at 92-94 mph and touches 96, but it's most notable for natural carry that allows it to miss more than its share of bats. His best secondary pitch is a solid mid-80s changeup with significant fade. He also possesses a pair of average breaking balls with similar movement, favoring his mid-80s slider over his upper-70s curveball. Few college pitchers can match Stephen's feel for four pitches. He has the ability to get in-zone swings and misses as well as chases on each of his offerings, and he commands his fastball particularly well. He lacks a true plus offering but has a high floor as a No. 4 or 5 starter.

 

Under slot?

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ESPN had this in their write up

 

Who is Yesavage? Yesavage first showed off his promising arm with a 15.9 K/9 rate as a freshman at East Carolina before moving into the rotation once he improved his command as a sophomore and went 18-2 with a 2.28 ERA over his final two seasons with the Pirates. Yesavage was hospitalized with a partially collapsed lung during the 2024 season but returned to the mound less than two weeks later and defeated fellow first-round prospect Chase Burns of Wake Forest in an NCAA regional elimination game.

 

Why the Blue Jays took him here: He's the top college pitcher remaining on the board and feels like good value at this spot. He may be more floor than ceiling, but with Yusei Kikuchi a free agent and Chris Bassitt possible trade bait, Yesavage's polished repertoire could mean he moves quickly through the minors to fill an immediate need. If he adds even a little more velocity, he could end up being one of the steals of the first round.”

 

 

There were some negatives however, according to some reports 10 - 12 teams took him off their first round draft boards. The reasoning for doing this is that Trey has an extremely high release point. Generally, it is in the 7 foot range. The only pitcher in recent history who does this is Justin verlander .

 

This characteristic creates a downward plane, which creates exceptional torque and stress on the shoulder capsule, which has led to many pitchers eventually needing Tommy John surgery, fortunately however Trey has not had any history of that yet. But as reported some teams expressed serious concerns which probably led to him falling down from top 5 to where the jays drafted him.

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Sounds like the Jays may have bagged the elephant with the Yesavage pick. Good for them..

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