Toronto Blue Jays: Breaking down each 2020 MLB Draft pick
![Austin Martin #16 of the Vanderbilt Commodores gets thrown out at first base. (Photo by Peter Aiken/Getty Images) Austin Martin #16 of the Vanderbilt Commodores gets thrown out at first base. (Photo by Peter Aiken/Getty Images)](https://images2.minutemediacdn.com/image/upload/c_fill,w_720,ar_16:9,f_auto,q_auto,g_auto/shape/cover/sport/b73ce87e1fc532758d787a4133046402ee189ef0c7412d80b9ffac1eceeaa059.jpg)
With the 2020 MLB Draft shortened this year, the Toronto Blue Jays got a steal early on while continuing to address their pitching and outfield.
The Toronto Blue Jays‘ farm system has seen a major revitalization over the past couple of years and in the 2020 MLB Draft, the team brought in another influx of talent.
A major challenge right now is determining what happens next with each player drafted since there likely won’t be a minor league season. It might be too early to say but there might be an enhanced version of the fall league which usually provides minor league talent with a chance to play against other top prospects.
In two of the past three drafts, the Blue Jays have used their first-round pick on the infield and this year wasn’t any different with the team selecting Austin Martin.
After that, the team made it a point to add more pitching depth and an intriguing name with their final pick. They also added a couple of undrafted free agents in Harrison Ray and Mack Mueller that received some high praise but not more than what they accomplished on draft day.
Here is a look at who the Blue Jays took and what the experts had to say about them.