Sure, but unless he continues to hit at a really high rate, he won't have much of an OBP to talk about. It's kinda been the Jays issue over the last few years.
Do you really think the kid is going to hit 320+ in the majors to get his OBP to somewhere near 340 year-after-year? I wouldn't take that bet on anyone.
At some point the free swinging aspect of Jays hitters coming up has to change or their going to suffer the same fate that's plagued the ML team for a while now.