Blue Jays gamble on this prospect paying early dividends, while getting rave reviews
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Blue Jays gamble on this prospect paying early dividends, while getting rave reviews
"Blaine Bullard was drafted in the 12th round of last years draft and ended up signing for $1.6 million which was the largest bonus ever given to a player in that round."
"His prospect profile shows that he has plus speed that he can utilize on the bases and in the outfield - where he also has good instincts as a center fielder, but has average arm strength."
"Dunedin Manager Ryan Casteel says Bullard has been a welcomed addition to the team. He had a solid spring and he's just been aggressive, he plays with his hair of fire."
Blaine Bullard, drafted in the 12th round, signed for a record $1.6 million. Despite initial doubts due to his commitment to Texas A&M, he impressed with his physical transformation and skills. Bullard possesses plus speed, good instincts in the outfield, and developing bat-to-ball skills. He recently hit his first professional home run, showcasing his potential. Dunedin Manager Ryan Casteel praised Bullard's aggressive play and solid performance during spring training, acknowledging the typical ups and downs of a young player.
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