Pair of Toronto Blue Jays prospects living winter ball dream in Australia


Toronto Blue jays prospect Manuel Beltre takes a selfie with his teammates.

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While many prospects head to South America and the Caribbean for winter ball, a couple of Blue Jays prospects have chosen to go a different route: Australia.

Let’s Go Perth Heat Baseball

A second, lesser-known Blue Jays prospect is also playing in the land of kangaroos and wallabies.

While his performance has been less than smooth – he is slashing .118/.273/.118 – he does have two RBIs and two singles and has walked more than he has struck out.

The Blue Sox and Heat are two of the four teams that make up the Australian Baseball League.

Neither Beltre nor Leach were drafted by the Blue Jays.

Beltre came to Toronto as an international free agent out of the Dominican Republic in 2021.

Leach, who went undrafted, was signed by the Blue Jays this past summer after several years at Missouri State University, where he was a member of the Bears baseball team.

Winter ball a chance for prospects to stay fresh

Teams have long taken advantage of the winter leagues’ warmer climates as places where prospects can continue their development on a more year-round basis.

While the focus has always been on the Caribbean and Central and South America, Australia is a location that has been gaining more traction and respect as of late.

The ABL season runs until mid-January.

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