Terminator Old-Timey Member Posted Friday at 03:15 PM Posted Friday at 03:15 PM Keys hitting left-handed and being able to play 3B gives him a great floor to work with. If he can hit at all he's at least a viable bench piece for a contender. Spanky__99 and Orgfiller 2
jmomcc Verified Member Posted Friday at 05:08 PM Posted Friday at 05:08 PM 3 hours ago, Laika said: I was expecting Sean Keys to be leading AA in wRC+ but he is surprisingly not. Franklin Arias might be a problem. 20 years old, destroying AA with godly contact rates. Several Jays farmhands are in the top 12 for all of the affiliated minor leagues, by qualified wRC+ Peyton Williams must be rehabbing? Cunningham and him need to be in AA tomorrow. Geezers. What got into Tucker Toman? Did something click last year for him and nobody noticed after 2+ years of futility? He had a 125 wRC+ from June 1st on, in 2025. 139 wRC+ from June 1 2025 to present. He is still not ancient, but on the edge of relevance for age vs. level as far as actual prospects go. AA bound as well? # Name Team Level Age PA BB% K% BB/K AVG OBP SLG OPS ISO Spd BABIP wSB wRC wRAA wOBA wRC+ 1 Franklin Arias BOS AA 20 54 9.3% 7.4% 1.25 .444 .519 .933 1.452 .489 3.1 .389 -0.5 19 11.6 .598 251 2 Ben Ross MIN AA 25 72 16.7% 13.9% 1.20 .424 .528 .797 1.324 .373 5.7 .455 0.7 23 13.7 .571 236 3 Bennett Thompson CLE A+ 23 52 38.5% 21.2% 1.82 .344 .596 .750 1.346 .406 1.1 .444 -0.3 18 10.2 .586 235 4 Danny Serretti ARI AA 26 60 25.0% 13.3% 1.88 .386 .550 .818 1.368 .432 6.1 .406 -0.4 20 11.6 .576 226 5 Victor Figueroa BAL A+ 22 56 10.7% 19.6% 0.55 .380 .446 .820 1.266 .440 5.5 .394 -0.4 17 9.3 .535 218 6 Carter Cunningham TOR A+ 25 87 13.8% 25.3% 0.55 .338 .471 .721 1.192 .382 6.4 .415 -0.7 24 12.6 .520 213 7 Sean Keys TOR AA 23 69 13.0% 21.7% 0.60 .351 .464 .825 1.288 .474 5.1 .353 0.0 21 10.9 .533 213 8 Colby Shelton CHW A+ 23 71 12.7% 16.9% 0.75 .400 .493 .717 1.210 .317 8.1 .455 0.4 21 11.1 .524 212 9 Josh Adamczewski MIL A+ 21 51 21.6% 17.6% 1.22 .333 .490 .769 1.259 .436 4.5 .320 0.0 15 8.0 .541 206 10 Peyton Williams TOR A,A+ 25 56 19.6% 17.9% 1.10 .415 .518 .610 1.128 .195 4.3 .485 -0.2 15 7.6 .512 204 11 Tucker Toman TOR A+ 22 57 19.3% 22.8% 0.85 .372 .509 .605 1.113 .233 4.5 .483 -0.1 15 7.6 .504 204 There seems to be a bit of a clog when it comes to corner outfielder/first base types that have a decent shot of making the pros. Keys, Tirotta, Micheletti, Pinango, Cunningham, Williams, Shreck all fit that to some degree or another and i'm probably missing some. Age wise Keys if he keeps this up at all, and makes the jump to triple A this year.. he might be the highest upside but i wouldn't be surprised if a lot of that list gets cups of coffee somewhere.
Eat My Shatkins Verified Member Posted Saturday at 02:22 AM Posted Saturday at 02:22 AM 19 year old Johnny King is off to good start in Vancouver. 10.1 IP / 19 K's / 0.87 ERA / 1.16 WHIP He's only given up 4 hits and 1 earned run so far. 8 walks which is high, but I looked at today's pitch tracker and the ump made some s***** ball calls on the first 2 of his 3 walks today. Both of them should have been rung up if the tracker is accurate. Orgfiller and Spanky__99 2
John_Havok Old-Timey Member Posted Saturday at 06:11 PM Posted Saturday at 06:11 PM On 4/24/2026 at 7:51 AM, Laika said: I was expecting Sean Keys to be leading AA in wRC+ but he is surprisingly not. Franklin Arias might be a problem. 20 years old, destroying AA with godly contact rates. Several Jays farmhands are in the top 12 for all of the affiliated minor leagues, by qualified wRC+ Peyton Williams must be rehabbing? Cunningham and him need to be in AA tomorrow. Geezers. What got into Tucker Toman? Did something click last year for him and nobody noticed after 2+ years of futility? He had a 125 wRC+ from June 1st on, in 2025. 139 wRC+ from June 1 2025 to present. He is still not ancient, but on the edge of relevance for age vs. level as far as actual prospects go. AA bound as well? # Name Team Level Age PA BB% K% BB/K AVG OBP SLG OPS ISO Spd BABIP wSB wRC wRAA wOBA wRC+ 1 Franklin Arias BOS AA 20 54 9.3% 7.4% 1.25 .444 .519 .933 1.452 .489 3.1 .389 -0.5 19 11.6 .598 251 2 Ben Ross MIN AA 25 72 16.7% 13.9% 1.20 .424 .528 .797 1.324 .373 5.7 .455 0.7 23 13.7 .571 236 3 Bennett Thompson CLE A+ 23 52 38.5% 21.2% 1.82 .344 .596 .750 1.346 .406 1.1 .444 -0.3 18 10.2 .586 235 4 Danny Serretti ARI AA 26 60 25.0% 13.3% 1.88 .386 .550 .818 1.368 .432 6.1 .406 -0.4 20 11.6 .576 226 5 Victor Figueroa BAL A+ 22 56 10.7% 19.6% 0.55 .380 .446 .820 1.266 .440 5.5 .394 -0.4 17 9.3 .535 218 6 Carter Cunningham TOR A+ 25 87 13.8% 25.3% 0.55 .338 .471 .721 1.192 .382 6.4 .415 -0.7 24 12.6 .520 213 7 Sean Keys TOR AA 23 69 13.0% 21.7% 0.60 .351 .464 .825 1.288 .474 5.1 .353 0.0 21 10.9 .533 213 8 Colby Shelton CHW A+ 23 71 12.7% 16.9% 0.75 .400 .493 .717 1.210 .317 8.1 .455 0.4 21 11.1 .524 212 9 Josh Adamczewski MIL A+ 21 51 21.6% 17.6% 1.22 .333 .490 .769 1.259 .436 4.5 .320 0.0 15 8.0 .541 206 10 Peyton Williams TOR A,A+ 25 56 19.6% 17.9% 1.10 .415 .518 .610 1.128 .195 4.3 .485 -0.2 15 7.6 .512 204 11 Tucker Toman TOR A+ 22 57 19.3% 22.8% 0.85 .372 .509 .605 1.113 .233 4.5 .483 -0.1 15 7.6 .504 204 You are correct on the Polar Bear Peyton WIlliams, the walking land mass is just coming back from injuries he sustained late last season in AA.
John_Havok Old-Timey Member Posted Saturday at 06:12 PM Posted Saturday at 06:12 PM 15 hours ago, Eat My Shatkins said: 19 year old Johnny King is off to good start in Vancouver. 10.1 IP / 19 K's / 0.87 ERA / 1.16 WHIP He's only given up 4 hits and 1 earned run so far. 8 walks which is high, but I looked at today's pitch tracker and the ump made some s***** ball calls on the first 2 of his 3 walks today. Both of them should have been rung up if the tracker is accurate. Watch some of his highlight reels, alot of of his Ks are guys swinging at fastballs up at the shoulders too. Not taking away from his stuff, which is legit, but there's still a lot of free swingers in High A. Olerud363.354 1
Laika Community Moderator Posted yesterday at 10:55 PM Author Posted yesterday at 10:55 PM This guy was an UDFA and he has great stuff. Mainly that fastball shape. This is an MLB reliever if he can throw strikes. They seem to be stretching him out, interestingly. Orgfiller and Spanky__99 2
Spanky__99 Old-Timey Member Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago BA's Mock 2.0... 39. Blue Jays — Trevor Condon, OF, Etowah HS, Woodstock, Ga. Bonus Pool: $5,543,100 Slot Value: $2,571,700 Every draft seems to have its undersized but speedy and contact-oriented high school center fielder. In 2025 it was Slater De Brun (37th), in 2024 it was Slade Caldwell (29th), in 2023 it was Kendall George (36th). This year it’s Condon, who fits in that phylum of player and should go in a similar range.
Spanky__99 Old-Timey Member Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago The added kick to the nuts for losing in the WS is having the 2nd lowest Bonus Pool money... YAY!!! 🖕
Brownie19 Old-Timey Member Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Spanky__99 said: BA's Mock 2.0... 39. Blue Jays — Trevor Condon, OF, Etowah HS, Woodstock, Ga. Bonus Pool: $5,543,100 Slot Value: $2,571,700 Every draft seems to have its undersized but speedy and contact-oriented high school center fielder. In 2025 it was Slater De Brun (37th), in 2024 it was Slade Caldwell (29th), in 2023 it was Kendall George (36th). This year it’s Condon, who fits in that phylum of player and should go in a similar range. Younger brother of Charlie Condon. Spanky__99 1
Spanky__99 Old-Timey Member Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Here's his scouting report, currently ranked 19th in this year's coming draft... School: Etowah HS, Woodstock, Ga. Committed: Tennessee. Age At Draft: 18.5 Condon is an athletic center fielder with a hair-on-fire playstyle and a unique swing that looks like it’s from another era. He starts his swing with his hands set up above his back shoulder, drops them down to his belt with his barrel tilted slightly toward the catcher and pauses there before snapping his barrel through the zone. It’s an unconventional look, but it’s worked for him. He was a consistent performer throughout the 2025 circuit and makes plenty of contact, with the bat speed and timing to turn around 90+ mph velocity and a decent sense of the strike zone. Condon is at least a 70-grade runner who consistently busts it out of the box and will regularly turn in 80-grade run times simply because of his effort and quick first step. That speed should allow him to stick in center and potentially be an impact defender. He’s committed to Tennessee but fits as a similar talent to players like Slade Caldwell, Slater de Brun and Dillon Head in recent drafts and might not make it to campus because of that.
Spanky__99 Old-Timey Member Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Brownie19 said: Younger brother of Charlie Condon. Yup.
Spanky__99 Old-Timey Member Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago On 4/24/2026 at 11:13 AM, Brownie19 said: That's an exciting development in Toman. He was highly touted at one point. This thread is great BTW. I wished the other thread had kept going on as that was our longest thread from BJMB... ah well. 😉
Brownie19 Old-Timey Member Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 36 minutes ago, Spanky__99 said: The added kick to the nuts for losing in the WS is having the 2nd lowest Bonus Pool money... YAY!!! 🖕 Yeah - this sucks as the 2026 MLB Draft class is shaping up to be one of the better in recent memory and, potentially, the best class in the last decade (per the experts). Spanky__99 1
Spanky__99 Old-Timey Member Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Just now, Brownie19 said: Yeah - this sucks as the 2026 MLB Draft class is shaping up to be one of the better in recent memory and, potentially, the best class in the last decade (per the experts). Yeah, and they've been saying it for awhile, I traded a lot of my picks from last years draft to this year for that very reason in my fantasy leagues.
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