Blue Jays Release Young Catcher After Disappointing Season
Summary
The Toronto Blue Jays have released Yeicer Crespo, a young catcher they signed during the international signing period. Crespo played in the Dominican Summer League, but his performance did not meet the team’s expectations, leading to his release.Key Facts
- The Toronto Blue Jays signed Yeicer Crespo as part of their international signing period.
- Crespo played in the Dominican Summer League this season.
- He had a .639 OPS (On-base Plus Slugging) in 33 games, which is a measure of his batting performance.
- Crespo mostly played as a designated hitter rather than as a catcher.
- He hit one home run and had 12 RBIs during his time with the team.
- Crespo had the fewest appearances as a catcher among the team’s catchers.
- He made one error and had the lowest fielding percentage of the catchers on the team.
- Crespo is only 18 years old and might join another team willing to develop his skills.
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