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Originally Posted by kmart
He was primarily a starter in the minors until he was brought up last year and he got about a third of the year worth of starts this past year, so he's not really coming out of the bullpen for two straight years.
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He was 21 years old (maybe 20) when the Jays brought him from AAA. He had one year of AA-AAA experience. This guy has had his development severely altered by the Jays in the past two seasons. As a comparison, Syndergaard was drafted the same year as Sanchez and didn't make his major league debut until May 12 of this year while starting for two years in AA-AAA.
Not comparing them as prospect as Syndergaard is a bluechipper, but comparing their development strategies. Sanchez's is really troubling to me. Not saying he can't further develop, but I'm saying the Jays have to make a decision now. Is he a starter or is he not. If he is, he's need to be starting in AAA or with the Jays.