Jays tried to have MLB expedite their investigation. Request was denied cause they still don't have all the facts.
https://frsbaseball.com/mlb/blue-jays/heyman-mlb-denies-jays-request-as-osuna-wait-continues/amp/
I may have jumped the gun on Groshan and Conine busts.
Conine- 3-5, 2B, 1K, 3RBI
Groshans 2-4, 1BB, 1K, 1RBI
Also noting that Miguel Hiraldo keeps crushing.
Hiraldo 4-4, 1BB, 1SB, 2RBI
I don't even know what you could get for Tepera, KC jumped the gun and got an underwhelming haul on Herra and he is an established closer albeit a rental.
Let him play SS until someone better comes along to bump him off to second. We have a lot of SS in the system but he's the closest to the majors and Tulo shouldn't be blocking him.
Little bit on Conine I saw in Klaws chat.
Bret: Obviously one can’t ignore the past season when evaluating him, but what was Griffin Conine’s scouting report a year ago at this time? What are the odds the Jays can get him back to that?
Keith Law: Clear top 10 pick coming out of the Cape. Then he punched out 70 times this spring.
$2.5 Mil is more than Pearson got. Guessing the Jays are one of the teams who see him a a Kopech type of guy?
TLDR
Opinions all over the place, with low end considering him an 88-91mph backend starter and high end projecting him as a hard-throwing stud with shades of Michael Kopech.
Full Report
Kloffenstein might be in the mid to late first round on some teams' boards. What you think of him depends largely on when you went in to see him as, at times, he's been 88-92 with a delivery scouts don't like and, at others, into the mid-90s with great command and polished secondary stuff. He has size and is young for the class, so if teams who seek those things are also teams who saw Kloffenstein at his best, they might be on him late in the first round.