Blue Jays hope to start team workouts at Toronto’s Rogers Centre Monday
The Toronto Blue Jays will have plenty of young talent with them when they open summer training camp at Rogers Centre next week.
But even with the minor-league season officially cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, general manager Ross Atkins says that doesn’t mean those potential future stars will make the major-league roster this year.
Toronto’s top prospect, 23-year-old right-hander Nate Pearson, was included in the Blue Jays player pool that was announced last week — a group of up to 60 players that will train with the team ahead of the shortened MLB season. Fellow pitching prospects Alek Manoah and Simeon Woods Richardson were also included on that list, as was infielder Jordan Groshans and catcher Alejandro Kirk.
Atkins says there will be plenty to think about before adding those players to their roster for a 60-game season that is set to begin July 23.