6. Buffalo Bisons (Blue Jays, Triple-A)
There was an outside shot Ricky Tiedemann (
MLB No. 27) finished Spring Training with the Major League club. Instead, he heads back to Triple-A as the most notable southpaw at the level. He isn’t the only Top 100 prospect in Buffalo either. Orelvis Martinez (
No. 83) heads to the International League after entering 2024 with the most Minor League homers (86) in the last three seasons. The Bisons could even start a Blue Jays Top 30 prospect at each spot on the infield with Leo Jimenez (
TOR No. 5), Addison Barger (
TOR No. 6) and Damiano Palmegiani (
TOR No. 14) joining Martinez on the dirt. Connor Cooke (
TOR No. 19) isn’t far from carving out a meaningful relief role in the Majors either.