No. 2 prospect Barriera shows upside, polish in pro debut
PITTSBURGH -- Brandon Barriera¡¯s debut was worth the wait.
Toronto¡¯s first-round pick in the 2022 MLB Draft made his first pro appearance on Wednesday with Single-A Dunedin, throwing four scoreless innings with six strikeouts. The 19-year-old Barriera showed the exact mix of upside and polish that made him one of the most unique high-school arms in his Draft class a year ago.
Confidence will never be a problem, either.
¡°Looking at those 22 teams before me, they're going to regret this,¡± Barriera, Toronto¡¯s No. 2 prospect per MLB Pipeline, said on Draft night.
Barriera has all of the building blocks needed. From here, it¡¯s up to the Blue Jays¡¯ player development staff, and they have the perfect blueprint to follow after their success with No. 1 prospect Ricky Tiedemann.
¡°It¡¯s good to have a model up front,¡± director of player development Joe Sclafani said in Spring Training. ¡°We tried different things with Ricky and it worked. That¡¯s nice, but it could have gone the other way, so we¡¯re still learning as we go and trying to refine that process. I think it helps us reinforce the message on what¡¯s important for these young guys and what you need to do.¡±
It¡¯s not an exact science, of course. But it¡¯s a start. One tactic the Blue Jays used with Tiedemann was a one-month stint on the ¡°Development List,¡± when they took him back to the club¡¯s complex in Dunedin, Fla. This allowed the club to fine-tune some things, while also managing his workload, which they¡¯ll need to do with Barriera.
¡°With our job, the performance and the stuff may be outstanding, but if they¡¯re not taking care of their routines or taking care of their stuff in the weight room and training room, we¡¯ll hold them back a little bit and see if we can refine that,¡± Sclafani said. ¡°We want to make them their own best coach. That way, we don¡¯t have to hold their hand all the way up there. It¡¯s a blueprint, but in the long grind of a first full season, you learn a lot of things about yourself.¡±
Here¡¯s a look at some of the other development success stories at each level of the Blue Jays¡¯ system:
Triple-A Buffalo: UTIL Davis Schneider
From 2017-21, Schneider was a supporting actor. He produced, putting up some especially impressive on-base percentages, but he was never a priority. Schneider played the positions that were available, but lineups and rosters weren¡¯t built around him.
That¡¯s changed, and he¡¯s earned every bit of it.
The Blue Jays¡¯ No. 28 prospect, Schneider broke out in 2022 with 16 home runs and an .823 OPS, climbing three levels to reach Triple-A. That¡¯s where he opened his '23, batting .244 with four homers and an .819 OPS a month in. Once an afterthought, Schneider is a favorite within the organization, and he has a legitimate path to the big leagues as a utility man.
The early results were extremely encouraging, and while a lat injury slowed Danner last year, he¡¯s now back in Double-A with a clear path to Triple-A soon if he pitches well. With an excellent slider and high-90s fastball, Danner and the Blue Jays have found some very nice value in this rebrand.
High-A Vancouver Canadians: RHP T.J. Brock
Speaking with Minor League coaches or player development staff, I always make a point of asking which players they think should be a bigger part of the conversation. Brock¡¯s name came up a few different times, and for good reason. A sixth-round pick in the 2022 MLB Draft out of Ohio State, Brock has one of the best sliders in the organization, along with a high-90s fastball. He owns a 2.79 ERA this season, already striking out 18 hitters over 9 2/3 innings. Currently outside the Blue Jays¡¯ Top 30 Prospects list, he could move up quickly.
Since then, though, Beltre has added some size, and he is driving the ball more consistently. A popular pick to break out this season, the No. 20 prospect recently returned after a couple of weeks on the IL, and he has been hitting well. It¡¯s early, but Beltre is one of the most interesting names to track through this system over the coming two or three years.