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2 minutes ago, Orgfiller said:

Druw Jones is the same age that Jake Cook is now (younger, even). There's a very high chance as things stand that Cook can't even make it past AA.

I’d say both of them will make the league in some capacity just because 4th outfielders are useful, especially with speed and defense. But yea, the chances of him like being valuable… I dunno. I don’t know if I believe age to level ALWAYS especially when he really hasn’t been in pro ball much yet but we’ll see how it goes. 

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I think bigger picture I’m liking the type of guys we are drafting. At the end of the day you kind of need to draft or trade for CFs. There aren’t many in free agency who are above average there, I’m happy we are getting some athletes. 

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51 minutes ago, Orgfiller said:

Druw Jones is the same age that Jake Cook is now (younger, even). There's a very high chance as things stand that Cook can't even make it past AA.

Cook has one of the wider ranges of potential incomes I can recall in recent memory. Of course he could flame out completely but there are several pathways to reaching MLB. He's already reportedly a plus plus center field defender with 80 grade speed and he's made strides with his baserunning. It's a pretty low offensive bar that he'll be required to reach to at least earn a cup of coffee as a 5th outfielder/pinch runner type of player. If he reverts to the slap hitting style he employed in college this could open the door to more of a 4th outfielder role potentially in a platoon if this clicks and perhaps even a low end starter's role, and if the new approach clicks to any degree the guy has various degrees of star potential.

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The minors have been really fun this year as there have just been a lot of good performances and guys popping up. 

Austin Cates (who I think was tstats sleeper pitcher for our system) has been great over his last three starts. 

Jay Harry is playing seemingly every position (everything except catcher, 3rd and first) and is having a power explosion. I’m not sure how much I believe that given his history but who knows. His versatility on defense seems useful. 

Then the complex league team is dominating (they do seem to have had some help from rehabbers playing with them). Guzman is off to a super hot start. Not sure what his deal is other than he is playing second mostly which either means he can’t play short or they have a prospect they like better playing there. He’s 19 as is Owen Gregg, undrafted Canadian also on a heater. Then there is the Italian pitcher Taschin (sp?) who is also killing in the fcl. I wonder if and when they get moved up. Gregg seems blocked positionally somewhat. 

I also think seeing pinango and Valenzuela perform in the majors has made me pay attention to guys I barely thought about before. 

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1 minute ago, Slade said:

Any word on Ricky Tidemann lately? Is 2026 going to be a wash for him too. 

Probably yeah. There is clearly something wrong with him. Probably dead arm, pain, or the stuff is not there. 

By RotoWire Staff

May 29, 2026 at 10:30 am ET•1 min read

Tiedemann (elbow) continues to throw bullpen sessions at the Blue Jays' spring training complex and is close to throwing a live batting practice session, Arden Zwelling of Sportsnet.ca reports.

Tiedemann will face hitters 2-4 times before being cleared to pitch in games if all goes well. The left-hander missed all of 2025 after Tommy John surgery and was shut down during spring training due to further elbow soreness. Tiedemann is unlikely to become an option for the Blue Jays before the second half.
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zero chance he starts

okay maybe 2% chance but it would be more of a gradual increase in innings over time, in MLB, starting with bullpen work 

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19 hours ago, Gen.Disarray said:

Do you think they've reached the releiver or bust stage with Tiedemann? Or do they keep trying to push him as an eventual starting option?

I think it will be a miracle if he throws more than 25 innings at the ML level in his career.  He's a bust.

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On 6/12/2026 at 3:11 PM, Slade said:

Any word on Ricky Tidemann lately? Is 2026 going to be a wash for him too. 

He will end up like Manoah, he shouldn't be considered anymore like a top prospect.

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On 6/10/2026 at 2:34 PM, John_Havok said:

Also nice to see Moon holding his own so far in the FCL

Jays should sign all the best top prospects from South Korea, like Dodgers sign top prospects from Japan.

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18 minutes ago, Bob_Gratton said:

Jays should sign all the best top prospects from South Korea, like Dodgers sign top prospects from Japan.

What prospects from Japan? The only guys signed from there the vast majority of the time are pros

The last high school kid signed from Japan was done by Oakland and i think another is in the NCAA waiting to be draft eligible.

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1 minute ago, John_Havok said:

What prospects from Japan? The only guys signed from there the vast majority of the time are pros

The last high school kid signed from Japan was done by Oakland and i think another is in the NCAA waiting to be draft eligible.

 

1 minute ago, John_Havok said:

What prospects from Japan? The only guys signed from there the vast majority of the time are pros

The last high school kid signed from Japan was done by Oakland and i think another is in the NCAA waiting to be draft eligible.

Yamamoto, Sasaki

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1 minute ago, Bob_Gratton said:

 

Yamamoto, Sasaki

Both pros, not prospects. 

Sasaki just didnt wait until he could be posted so had to be signed under amateur international free agent rules, but he was already a pro

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1 minute ago, John_Havok said:

Both pros, not prospects. 

Yes, but young players who never pitched in MLB before they sign. It's different than signing older guys like Murakami, Okamoto, Senga.

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5 hours ago, Brownie19 said:

I think it will be a miracle if he throws more than 25 innings at the ML level in his career.  He's a bust.

Doug Fox had a recent Star article where he suggests Tiedemann started throwing bullpen sessions at the end of May and that barring setbacks he has a chance to start a rehab assignment in mid June. He'll need to actually stay healthy enough to pitch in games but he's not dead yet. 

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