(Source: Toronto Blue Jays) The Blue Jays' Minor League system is flush with pitching prospects, but that didn't stop the club from topping up in that department even more. Not everyone is going to make it to the big leagues, and if there's too many who eventually do, that's a good problem to have. "The frame is one thing we're looking at, especially with starting pitchers," Blue Jays director of amateur scouting Brian Parker said after completing all 40 rounds. "Obviously they need to get bigger and stronger, especially when we're taking high school guys, we have to project on the strength and the body. "Throwing every five days, throwing in pro ball vs. amateur --...
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