The 2014 Toronto Blue Jays Minor League Handbook by Jay Blue
>> Monday, March 31, 2014
The 2014 Toronto Blue Jays Minor League Handbook is the complete guide to the Toronto Blue Jays Minor Leagues. This book in unprecedented in size and scope and covers everything in the Jays' minor league system from the Buffalo Bisons to the Dominican Summer League. The book features over 250 player profiles, team profiles, a 2013 draft report and much, much more.
The 2014 Toronto Blue Jays Minor League Handbook is the complete guide to the Toronto Blue Jays Minor Leagues. This book in unprecedented in size and scope and covers everything in the Jays' minor league system from the Buffalo Bisons to the Dominican Summer League. Included are player profiles on over 250 players expected to play in the Jays' minor league system in 2014 as well as team profiles for each of the club's eight affiliates -- Buffalo Bisons (AAA), New Hampshire Fisher Cats (AA), Dunedin Blue Jays (A+), Lansing Lugnuts (A), Vancouver Canadians (SS-A), Bluefield Blue Jays, (R+), Gulf Coast League Blue Jays (R) and Dominican Summer League Blue Jays (FR).
Compiled by Jay Blue, Charlie Caskey and Jared Macdonald, the 2014 Toronto Blue Jays Minor League Handbook has been written by three of the most knowledgeable Blue Jays minor league writers. All three have first-hand knowledge of all the players and have not only scouted the players but spoken to coaches, broadcasters, front office personnel and even players' family members to inform their opinions.
Compiled by Jay Blue, Charlie Caskey and Jared Macdonald, the 2014 Toronto Blue Jays Minor League Handbook has been written by three of the most knowledgeable Blue Jays minor league writers. All three have first-hand knowledge of all the players and have not only scouted the players but spoken to coaches, broadcasters, front office personnel and even players' family members to inform their opinions.
About Jay Blue
A lifelong Toronto Blue Jays fan, Jay Blue started blogging about the Jays when he was living in Berlin, Germany. He founded his own blog, Blue Jays from Away, to write about developments with his home town team, focusing on the Jays' minor league system. He now gets broaden his prospecting ways as a co-editor of FanSided's Grading on the Curve and writing as a staff writer for Jays Journal. When he's not watching baseball, he is usually on the diamond umpiring or he's pursuing his research interests in the field of ethnomusicology.
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