Dominican Summer League Blue Jays

The Dominican Summer Blue Jays are a baseball team in the Dominican Summer League. The DSL is a rookie level competition, and therefore the team is a rookie affiliate. The team plays in the San Pedro de Macorís division.

Dominican Summer League Blue Jays
Boca Chica
Team logo
Minor league affiliations
ClassRookie
LeagueDominican Summer League
DivisionBoca Chica Baseball City Los Rieles
Major league affiliations
TeamToronto Blue Jays
Minor league titles
League titles (1)1991
Team data
NicknameBlue Jays
BallparkBaseball City Complex
Owner(s)/
Operator(s)
Toronto Blue Jays
ManagerJose Mayorga

Facilities

The team plays at Boca Chica Baseball City Complex along with Dominican Summer League Diamondbacks, Dominican Summer League Orioles, Dominican Summer League White Sox and Dominican Summer League Reds. The facility opened in 2004 and has 10 full baseball diamonds and two smaller diamonds.[1] The facility is located 2.2 kilometres (1.4 mi) northwest of Boca Chica on Los Rieles just off of Autopista Las Americas.

Championships

DSL Blue Jays were league champions during the 1991 season.[2]

Roster

Dominican Summer League Blue Jays roster
Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • -- Pedro Acosta
  • 23 Jonatan Bernal
  • 14 Edgar Castro
  •  4 Fernando Chacon
  • 59 Andres Garcia
  • -- Jose Garcia
  • -- Jeury Hiciano
  • -- Yunior Lara
  •  2 Soenni Martinez
  • 40 Francis Mercedes
  • 16 Bejardi Meza
  • 31 Yaifer Perdomo
  • 22 Jose Quintana
  • -- Tony Rosario
  • -- Rafael Viana
  • -- Yosver Zulueta

Catchers

  • 48 Gary David

Infielders

  • 13 Willfrann Astudillo
  • 29 Leonel Callez
  • -- Rikelvin De Castro
  • 24 Marcos De La Rosa
  •  7 Francisco Fajardo
  • -- Estiven Machado
  • 19 Adrian Montero
  • 60 Emmanuel Sanchez

Outfielders

  •  5 Amell Brazoban
  • 20 Gabriel Martinez
  • 11 Daniel Oliva
  • 18 Juan Pizarro

Manager

  • -- Dane Fujinaka

Coaches

  • -- Jesus Figueroa (assistant)
  • -- Yoel Hernandez (pitching)
  • -- Jose Mateo (coach)
  • -- Petr Stribrcky (hitting)


7-day injured list
* On Toronto Blue Jays 40-man roster
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporary inactive list
Roster updated June 15, 2020
Transactions
→ More rosters: MiLB  Dominican Summer League
Toronto Blue Jays minor league players

Coaches 2015

The following positions were announced in early 2015:[3]

  • Carlos Villalobos, hitting coach
  • Julio Germosen, coach
  • Rafael Lazo, pitching
  • Pablo Cruz, Field Coordinator:
  • Darwin Tavarez, Trainer
  • Ysidro Reyes, Assistant Trainer
  • Imbewer Alvarez, S&C Coach
  • Miguel Martinez, Assistant S&C Coach

Records

There were two Blue Jays teams during the 2007 and 2008 seasons with designation Blue Jays 1 and Blue Jays 2.

Year/Team Wins Losses
2009 Blue Jays (only fielded one team) 43 26
2008 Blue Jays1 35 33
2007 Blue Jays1 23 47
2006 Blue Jays (only fielded one team) 44 29

2008 Summer Season

In 2008 both the Blue Jays1 and Blue Jays2 who are affiliates of the Toronto Blue Jays, play in the Boca Chica South division at the Toronto Blue Jays complex in the Dominican Republic. They play 72 games between the end of May until mid to late August with playoffs beginning at the end of August. The players in this league wear uniforms identical to the Major League teams.

The Bona Chica South division includes the following affiliated teams:

Team Field
Dominican Summer Red Sox Red Sox Academy
DSL Cubs 2 Baseball City
DSL White Sox 2 Baseball City
DSL Marlins Prospect Academy
DSL Royals Royals Academy
DSL Dodgers Campo Las Palmas
DSL Mets Mets Academy
DSL Yankees 1 Yankees Academy
DSL Giants Fuerza Aérea
DSL Rays Campo Las Palmas

The 2008 Dominican Summer League All Star game held on Sunday July 27 included two Toronto Blue Jay prospects:

Catcher, Carlos Perez
Infielder, Oliver Dominguez

On Wednesday July 23, 2008 the Toronto Blue Jays signed 16-year-old 6-3, 180-pound Dominican shortstop Gustavo Pierre (although expected to be moved to the outfield) as an international free agent for a signing bonus worth an estimated $700,000 and will start in the Dominican Summer League.

The 2008 Dominican Summer League season for Blue Jays1 ended with a record of 35 Wins and 33 Losses finishing 4th in the group and 13 Games Back from the Giants who were Division Champions.

2009 Summer Season

The Blue Jays now have one DSL team in the Boca Chica North Division and finished the season 4th, 8 games back of the DSL Giants who won the division. The 2009 DSL Blue Jays finished the season with a record of 43 Wins and 26 Losses.

2010 Summer Season

In 2010 the Blue Jays DSL team moved into the San Pedro Division.

References

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