Blue Jays: Josh Kasevich could surprise many this spring
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Blue Jays: Josh Kasevich could surprise many this spring
"The 2025 season, however, was a rollercoaster. Injuries, including a stress reaction in his lower back and ankle sprain, limited him to just 42 minor-league games. Still, he turned heads in the 2025 Arizona Fall League, posting a .419 on-base percentage in 74 plate appearances and going error-free in nearly 100 innings, showing that his plate discipline and fundamental defensive ability remain intact."
"What sets Kasevich apart from the rest is more than the numbers. He's an organizational favourite, admired by coaches and development staff. Frequently referred to as a "machine" for his consistency and approach, he is undoubtedly set to draw attention reminiscent of Roden before spring training, similar to when general manager Ross Atkins openly made a statement, outright highlighting Alan Roden as a player to watch at camp."
Bo Bichette's future in Toronto remains unresolved while the Philadelphia Phillies are intensifying recruitment, signing Don Mattingly as bench coach and reportedly meeting with Bichette this Monday, which could force an infield reshuffle. Colin Kasevich, a 24-year-old middle infielder, has climbed prospect lists since 2023 and could make an Opening Day roster if Bichette leaves. After a standout Oregon State career, he was selected in the second round of the 2022 draft and signed for a $1 million bonus. He hit .284 in High-A (2023), advanced to Triple-A in 2024, and despite 2025 injuries posted a .419 OBP in the Arizona Fall League while playing error-free defense and earning strong organizational praise for consistency and approach.
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