It's the Blue Jay way.
Best position prospect we've ever had wasn't able to hit the ground running like many thought he would.
One of the best pitching prospects we've ever had may be following that same path.
... And s***** pitchers have been carving us up for years.
That's fine...but seeing as he had no Spring Training I would've liked to see him in at least 2-3 AAA games. Not only that, but he's changed his delivery too. I think he should've had a few games under his belt just to be sure everything is A1.
The shift if the equivalent of the trap back in late 90s/early 2000's hockey. Coaches will always find ways to beat the system...and that's really what they're suppose to do...but if it's at the cost of the viewers enjoyment, is that really a good thing?
'more durable' is a lot different than saying 'alive'.
Pearson had injuries before being drafted. Injury last season. Injury this spring.
Hopefully it's just coincidence and bad luck...but to pretend it isn't at least mildly concerning is disingenuous.