There was only one game on Easter Sunday, a loss by Buffalo, so here are some notes from around the system.
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Gerry on Sunday, April 16 2017 @ 10:16 PM EDT.
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Extra-inning heartbreak at two levels as a couple high-end prospects stay hot.
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sam on Friday, April 14 2017 @ 04:48 AM EDT.
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All of the affiliates won on Wednesday with Lansing also suffering a loss in a doubleheader. Standout performers include Gunnar Heidt who hit a three run home run for New Hampshire; Matt Dermody, who struck out all five hitters he faced; and Andy Ravel who pitched five shutout innings. DJ Davis also had a good day. Sean Reid-Foley was disappointing.
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Gerry on Wednesday, April 12 2017 @ 10:35 PM EDT.
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The affiliates went 0-for-3 Tuesday.
The affiliates went 1-3 on Monday with the lone win coming from the Buffalo Bisons.
The most tempting thing, early in the season, is to over-react to small sample sizes. The Blue Jays are 1-5, panic! Similarly the minor leagues have many players hitting over .500, or zero, and pitchers with good or bad starts. I am going to ignore those for now. Buffalo and Lansing have started with three and four wins respectively. Dunedin are 2-2 and New Hampshire 1-2.
Dunedin was the only affiliate who showed up on the first day of class. The rest of our affiliates skipped out due to "weather." Nonetheless, our revamped MLU is up and running.
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sam on Friday, April 07 2017 @ 02:11 AM EDT.
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Its opening day in the minor leagues. Buffalo's game has already been rained out with the games in New Hampshire and Michigan in doubt too. Dunedin could be our only hope for a game. But before the games begin it's time to talk about the minor league updates. The first MLU on Da Box was published on April 10, 2004. Alex Rios was in AAA, Aaron Hill in AA and a host of players who we had high hopes for were scattered through the system. Those of you with long memories might remember Vito Chiarravalotti, who we got excited about for a while before we learned that first basemen who mash in short season ball don't always make it to the big leagues.
I wrote my first MLU on April 12th, 2004. The Jays had a minor league team in Charleston and Greg Zaun was playing for the Jays AAA team in Syracuse. 2017 will be the 14th year of minor league coverage on Da Box, the longest continuous coverage of the Blue Jays minor leagues on the internet.
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Gerry on Thursday, April 06 2017 @ 10:40 AM EDT.
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Minor league rosters will be announced this week. The Blue Jays do not release rosters until the home town teams have their chance to announce their teams first. Most of those announcements will come today and tomorrow. Some of the reporters covering the major league team will have some news sooner, and as I type this the Fisher Cats have released their roster.
It will take you a little bit longer for you to get inside
Coca-Cola Field in Buffalo from now on. The team recently announced it will have
metal detectors at the ballpark entrances in place for the 2017 season.

Metal detectors will greet fans heading to Bisons games starting Opening Day April 6. (Image from
BallparkReviews.com)
Steve Ewen of
The Vancouver Province says
new turf may be installed at Nat Bailey Stadium in 2017 due to some bad hops in the infield.

The infield may have a different look at Nat Bailey Stadium this upcoming season.
The Toronto Blue Jays have rounded out its minor league managing and coaching staffs for the 2017 season. The most notable move sees Blue Jays legend
Devon White (or Whyte) becoming the new
hitting coach of the Buffalo Bisons.
Devon White will be in charge of the Blue Jays Triple-A hitters in 2017.
A few things of note in the Blue Jays minor league system. The Bluefield Blue Jays will continue to
play ball at Bowen Field in 2017 and 2018 after the club agreed to a two-year extension of its Player Development Contract with Toronto. Bluefield joins Buffalo, New Hampshire, Lansing and Vancouver in having their stays extended for the next two seasons.

The Bluefield Blue Jays have been affiliated with Toronto since the 2011 campaign.
The final reveal! We have a top 10 list that looks a lot like last year's edition. Eight players return along with two new draftees. Max Pentecost and D.J. Davis hightail it out of the top 10.
We hope you enjoyed this year's list. A big thank you goes out to #2JBrumfield, sam and Thomas for helping select the top 30 and preparing the player stats and descriptions.
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Gerry on Thursday, December 01 2016 @ 07:00 AM EST.
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Day two of prospecting takes us to the numbers 11 through 20 prospects.
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Gerry on Wednesday, November 30 2016 @ 07:00 AM EST.
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