Blue Jays hope that hosting Canadian Futures Showcase helps grow baseball in Canada
TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays may be in New York City fighting for a spot in the American League’s post-season, but there is still top-flight baseball happening at Rogers Centre.
Canada’s best high school players are competing in the Canadian Futures Showcase at the downtown Toronto ballpark until Saturday, with six teams of prospects competing in the tournament.
TJ Burton, the Blue Jays program manager of amateur baseball, said the team wants to grow the sport in Canada, regardless of what Major League Baseball organization the players might end up playing for.
“Our goal is just to get as many of these kids to the next level,” Burton said on Wednesday, standing near the home team’s dugout. “Hopefully, they can chase their dreams and hopefully they’re playing on this field someday for the Blue Jays but if not, another team.”