OTTAWA — Tate Carey spent his week in Ottawa turning heads and establishing himself as one of the top arms in the class of 2024. The Great Lake Canadians product started two games at the Toronto Blue Jays Futures Showcase at Ottawa Stadium, throwing three innings while giving up no hits and no runs with two walks and four strikeouts.
As the youngest player participating in the Toronto Blue Jays Canadian Futures Showcase, Sean Duncan arrived in Ottawa with a resume to back up the selection.
Since signing with the Blue Jays out of Zeist in the Netherlands in 2019, Sem Robberse has shot up top prospect rankings across baseball.
The 20-year-old pitcher enters the 2022 season ranked as Toronto’s No. 8 prospect per FanGraphs and No. 7 per MLB Pipeline