Kendall is still very far away, I personally haven’t watched him pitch so I only know about his reports. If he gets up to Vancouver or Lansing we’ll learn more about his progress.
That said the Jays are very high on him, as they should. He’s really tall at 6-6 and has been working on building his frame. He came from an elite program at IMG Academy, impressed at PG Nationals, and was a Vanderbilt commit. That itself should say something about the caliber of talent.
There’s five pitches in his arsenal already: 4sfb, 2sfb, CB, SL, CU. He’s got a good curveball, but he’s been working on the slider and changeup. In his own opinion he thinks his changeup is his best secondary and comfortable throwing it at any count. Developing the slider has been a focus since we drafted him. Fastball has touched 96, typically sits lower 90s. FB spin rate is about average. CB is documented @ 2500rpm. Velo not fully peaked, stuff is still raw, he’s been working on strength and building more velo. The tools are there to become a premium pitcher, it’s too far to tell if he can reach that potential until we see him in full season, larger samples, and against better hitters.