Blue Jays Draft Strategy Under Tax Pressure | Toronto Blue Jays News
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The Blue Jays are poised to reshape their farm system in the 2026 MLB Draft, despite starting at pick 39 due to tax penalties — forcing them to hunt for hidden gems instead of top-tier prospects. With a $5M bonus pool and a growing player development staff, they’re doubling down on late-round pitching talent and strategic scouting, banking on the draft’s unpredictability to uncover the next stars — just like last year’s breakout JoJo Parker and late-draft standout Blaine Bullard.
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