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Young recognised as one of Blue Jays' rising stars

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Chavez Young

By RENALDO DORSETT

Tribune Sports Reporter

rdorsett@tribunemedia.net

CHAVEZ Young's standout season made such an impact on the Toronto Blue Jays organisation that the front office continues to recognise him as one of its rising stars.

While the media focuses on highly touted prospects Bo Bichette and Vladimir Guerrero Jr, Blue Jays General Manager Ross Atkins noted young as one of the most impressive minor leaguers in the team's farm system.

Atkins called Young "a prospect who doesn't get talked about enough" following a season where he was the only player at any minor league level to compile 50 extra base hits and more than 40 stolen bases.

Young led the Lugnuts in batting average runs scored and stolen bases.

It was a season of milestones for the 21-year-old outfielder as he continues his progression in the Toronto Blue Jays organisation and was named a Midwest League All-Star.

In 125 games this season, Young hit .285 with 134 hits and 57 RBI. He also had an .808 OPS, slugged .445 with 44 stolen bases, 88 runs scored, 209 total bases, 33 doubles, nine triples and eight home runs.

Young finished tied for second in the Midwest league total bases, second in both doubles and triples, tied for third in stolen bases and his 134 hits ranked sixth.

His play this season has prompted his consistent rise up the prospect ranks within the Blue Jays organisation.

Prospect analysis website FutureBlueJays.com ranked Young at No.8 among the Blue Jays prospects while the Lansing State Journal profiled the 21-year-old outfielder for his impact on the Lugnuts.

"You wouldn't ordinarily expect much from a 39th round pick, but Young is truly proving to be a diamond in the rough. The Bahamian may have been behind his peers in terms of development when he made his pro debut two years ago, but he's more than made up for that. Young has been a fixture atop Lansing's order," Future Blue Jays said.

"Young has a simple set up at the plate, gets good plate coverage, and seldom chases. He can play all three outfield spots, and has been set loose on the basepaths this year, stealing 13 in 19 attempts."

Defensively, playing in centre and right field, he totalled 15 outfield assists along with 290 putouts and a .984 fielding percentage. His best season thus far in the minor leagues came to an end as his Lansing Lugnuts lost in the Eastern Division Semi-finals in the Class A-Advanced playoffs.Out of Faith Baptist Academy in Ludowici, Georgia, the Grand Bahama native was drafted by the Blue Jays in July 2016 in the 39th round with the 1,182 pick.

He was assigned to the GCL Blue Jays as a rookie where he appeard in 21 games and hit .274 with eight doubles, two triples and six stolen bases.

He progressed to the Class A Short-Season Vancouver Canadians but appeared in just five games before he was reassigned to the Bluefield Blue Jays of the Appalachian League.

Young led the Appalachian League with eight triples, was second in runs scored with 55, and seventh in total bases with 118.

In 67 games, he hit .283 with four stolen bases, slugging .445, an on-base percentage of .336, an OPS of .781 and four home runs.

"Coming from a late-round draft guy, I've just had to work for everything," Young told the Lansing State Journal.

"I never forget that this is my dream job. I always have got to have fun doing it, no matter where I'm at. I've got to be even-keeled through the bad days and the good days. I've got to stay on that even plane always and keep having fun. The hard work will pay off."

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