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Vladimir Guerrero, Jr.
Vladimir is younger than the number one prospect in Baseball in 2022: Adley Rutschman.
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Bichette makes opponents feel like the dominant color tone of Toronto's team name and uniform scheme. Blue is putting it nicely, in fact. The standout shortstop downright demoralizes the competition, and every big hit is another ego blow to pitchers before they cry a stream of tears back to the dugout.



Alek is one of the nastier assignments for batters, who must contend not only with four quality pitches (all of which held batters to a .225 or lower AVG in 2022), but his relentless insistence to work in their "kitchens." He and Jose Guzman are the pitchers in Blue Jays annals to have earned the "W" in at least 20 of their first 40 career MLB starts.



Alek's slider was characterized by the Twitter "Pitching Ninja" account as a "deadly weapon" after he threw one that broke so hard that it hit a batter after he swung at it. In July, he became the youngest Toronto pitcher to throw at least seven scoreless innings with 10-plus strikeouts. That followed a scoreless MLB debut against the Yankees.



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Joe Biagini
The Blue Jays snapped up Joe from the Giants in the 2015 Rule 5 Draft, taking notice of his solid three-pitch mix and strong command. Skilled at keeping the ball low in the zone, the UC Davis product rarely surrenders home runs. Biagini parlayed an effective spring into a spot in the Toronto Opening Day bullpen for Opening Day 2016, delivering a 0.90 ERA in his first 20 innings.
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