BA's Top 100 Fantasy rankings with Jays players and small blurbs...
15. Ricky Tiedemann, LHP, Blue Jays — An early May biceps injury robbed Tiedemann of the majority of his 2023, but he returned late in the season and impressed in the Arizona Fall League. He’s a low-slot lefthander with a chance to develop three plus pitches with above-average command. Health is the biggest question mark facing the Blue Jays top prospect.
47. Orelvis Martinez, SS, Blue Jays — Martinez rebounded big in 2023 after a difficult 2022 season that saw him hit just above the Mendoza line. Martinez refined his swing decisions and showed maturity at the plate, forcing pitchers to work. He possesses some of the best quality of contact in the minors, as he shows the ability to consistently backspin flyballs to his pullside. Martinez has seen time at both second and third base and is likely to move off shortstop.
66. Davis Schneider, 2B, Blue Jays — Schneider hit his way to the big leagues and caught the attention of the baseball world with a “god-mode” stretch to begin his big league career. Schneider has strong plate skills driven by his excellent on-base ability. He has average raw power but gets the most out of his power due to his barrel control.
90. Addison Barger, SS, Blue Jays — After a breakout 2022, Barger fell back to the pack in 2023 despite underlying data that says his early-season elbow injury was the culprit behind his average line. Barger still possesses above-average power (106.3 mph 90th percentile EV) and plus bat-to-ball skills (14.4% in-zone whiff) and could see time in Toronto in 2024.