Blue Jays' latest cuts feature top prospect whose roster case recently derailed
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Blue Jays' latest cuts feature top prospect whose roster case recently derailed
"McAdoo was one of the key returns for the Blue Jays from the 2024 MLB trade deadline, temporarily made a name for himself after a strong start to Spring Training. However, he eventually faded a bit in the subsequent weeks, finishing with just a .200 average, .639 OPS with one home and four RBIs in 18 games of action."
"After appearing in 34 games for the Blue Jays last season, Clase was still a long shot to make Toronto's 26-man roster this year due to the current logjam of outfielders at the big league level. Nevertheless, the 23-year-old prospect put his hitting and speed on full display with a solid spring, compiling a .273 batting average, .729 OPS, along with four runs scored, one double, one."
The Toronto Blue Jays completed another round of spring training roster cuts with seven players affected. Outfielder Jonatan Clase was optioned to Triple-A Buffalo, while six others—pitchers Javen Coleman and Michael Plassmeyer, catcher Geovanny Planchart, and infielders Sean Keys, Charles McAdoo, and Arjun Nimmala—were reassigned to minor league camp. McAdoo, acquired in the 2024 trade deadline, showed early promise but struggled later in spring with a .200 average and .639 OPS. Clase, despite a solid spring performance with a .273 average and .729 OPS, faced competition from the crowded outfield roster. These moves represent the team's final preparations for Opening Day.
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