FanGraphs projects sparse star power among Blue Jays' top 40 prospects
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FanGraphs projects sparse star power among Blue Jays' top 40 prospects
"The Toronto Blue Jays are seemingly top heavy when it comes to their prospects pool. A few players stand out but the majority of their top 40 are filled with guys who may only ever be bench players or backend starters. That's according to the way FanGraphs has ranked them based on their future value (FV). FanGraphs projects sparse star power among Blue Jays' top 40 prospects"
"The top player ranked is Trey Yesavage. FanGraphs gives him a 60 FV, which for pitchers means he is projected to become a number three starter. That would amount to averaging close to 200 innings pitched per season with a 3.30 FIP and an fWAR between 3.5 to 4.9. Those kinds of numbers would make Yesavage a perennial All-Star."
FanGraphs ranked Blue Jays prospects using the 20-80 future value (FV) scale. The Blue Jays have one player at 60 FV, two at 50 FV, and the remainder at 45 or below. A 60 FV for a pitcher projects a No. 3 starter averaging near 200 innings, a 3.30 FIP and an fWAR of about 3.5–4.9. Trey Yesavage is the top-rated prospect with a 60 FV and rose from college to World Series pitching quickly, likely reaching the big league roster by 2026. Arjun Nimmal and Jake Bloss each received 50 FV grades.
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