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The Toronto Blue Jays have a new star shortstop on their hands


Victor William
Mar 9, 2026  (10:37 PM)
Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Josh Kasevich (86) scores a run during the fifth inning against the Boston Red Sox at TD Ballpark.
Photo credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images

Josh Kasevich is crushing baseballs this spring and his massive bounce-back brings incredible hope to the Blue Jays.

The talented infielder is turning heads every single day at the player development complex down in Florida.
Overcoming severe physical adversity is the absolute hardest challenge for any young baseball prospect.
It takes serious mental toughness to stay completely focused.
He suffered a frustrating stress reaction in his lower back last year.
That unfortunate physical setback completely derailed his entire 2025 minor league season.
But the highly resilient shortstop refused to let that painful injury dictate his ultimate destiny.
He spent the entire winter getting stronger than ever.
Sportsnet reporter Arden Zwelling published a spectacular feature detailing his incredibly relentless work ethic this morning.
https://www.sportsnet.ca/mlb/article/after-lost-season-kasevich-standing-out-at-blue-jays-camp/
Josh Kasevich (Age 25, Drafted 2nd Round, 2022 by Toronto Blue Jays) is literally nicknamed the cyborg.
His teammates gave him that label because he never stops working.
His intense daily dedication to taking endless defensive repetitions makes him an absolute favorite among the coaching staff.

The defensive wizard is finally finding his powerful swing

Fans are absolutely ecstatic watching this incredible underdog prove he belongs on the major league stage.
Everyone loves rooting for a guy who refuses to quit.
He is currently slashing a brilliant .381 with a massive 1.006 OPS over his early spring appearances.
He even launched a towering home run recently.
Displaying that kind of elite offensive production perfectly complements his already spectacular minor league defensive reputation.
He impressively swung and missed just five times across his first ten exhibition games this entire month.
Elite contact skills are incredibly rare today.
That exceptional plate discipline proves his mechanical adjustments are translating perfectly against top tier pitching velocity.
Manager John Schneider actually had to tell him to slow down his incredibly intense daily practice routines.
You rarely have to ask a prospect to work less.
We desperately need that exact type of relentless hunger pulsing through this championship roster right now.
Every single base hit he records in Dunedin is a powerful statement about his undeniable personal resilience.
He wants to wear this uniform and he will fight for it.
Watching a dedicated kid maximize his raw physical potential brings immense positive energy to the clubhouse culture.
Let us firmly hope his magical glove carries him all the way to the Rogers Centre very soon.
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