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Gosuke Katoh Excited to Be with The Blue Jays

January 8, 2022

Gosuke Katoh Excited to Be with The Blue Jays

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The Toronto Blue Jays signed minor league free agent Gosuke Katoh this month. Katoh’s deal also includes an invite to major league spring training next month. For those not familiar with Katoh, he was the New York Yankees’ 2nd round pick in 2013 who...

Brock Lundquist Put Up Big Numbers in 2018

November 13, 2018

Brock Lundquist Put Up Big Numbers in 2018

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  Outfielder Brock Lundquist found a lot of success at the plate in 2018. In 423 at-bats split between low-A Lansing and high-A Dunedin, Lundquist recorded 22 doubles, a triple, and 18 home runs. His production came in part to a small change that he made to his...

Hunter Steinmetz Leaves it All on the Field

June 13, 2018

Hunter Steinmetz Leaves it All on the Field

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  Outfielder Hunter Steinmetz strives off facing the best of the best. With this in mind, there’s no question why the 11th round pick is ready to begin his pro career. “I am looking forward to playing against the best every day in pro ball,”...

Meet Your 2016 Lansing Lugnuts All Stars

June 20, 2016

Meet Your 2016 Lansing Lugnuts All Stars

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  The Midwest League will hold their annual all-star game on Tuesday June 21st at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. This game is always exciting for the prospects who are invited as they get a chance to meet some new teammates, as well as seeing...

Gabe Noyalis expects to stand out for Blue Jays

January 12, 2016

Gabe Noyalis expects to stand out for Blue Jays

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Last month the Toronto Blue Jays addressed their pitching need at the minor league level by signing seven arms to deals. While names like Brad Penny, Wade LeBlanc, and Pat McCoy highlighted these signings. There’s another intriguing guy in this group in...

Look Who’s “Roemon” In The Outfield

August 14, 2015

Look Who’s “Roemon” In The Outfield

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Roemon Fields is a talented young player with an unbelievable story. In a matter of two years, Fields has gone from working as a post office employee to playing professionally on the diamond with the New Hampshire Fisher Cats in Double-A.