Toronto Youth Movement

The Yankees aren't the only AL East club infusing a contending team with exciting young talent. Several were on disaplay last weekend in the Bronx. Infielder Lourdes Gurriel Junior, 23 took a year to adjust in the minors after leaving Cuba. But after a couple of sizzling weeks with Double A New Hampshire where he hit .347, he was called to Toronto. Since then, he's impressed with his speed, defense and hitting prowess. And if you're wondering why his name is familiar, he's the younger brother of Astros 1st baseman Yuli Gurriel.
Teoscar Hernandez took a slower path to success. Signing with the Astros organization in 2011 at age 18, he spent most of seven years in the minors. But he showed flashes in a September '17 recall -- and even more in his first 10 games this season.
And there's more in the pipeline: Toronto's two top prospects, both the sons of longtime major leaguers, remain in New Hampshire -- for now. Bo Bichette and Vladimir Guerrero Junior are getting closer to their big league arrival.

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