Sound familiar? Sons of big leaguers fill Blue Jays’ lineup
DUNEDIN, Fla. — It could have been called the “Legacy Game” when a Toronto Blue Jays split squad played the Canadian Junior National Team.
The Blue Jays’ starting infield Saturday was Clemens, Biggio, Bichette and Guerrero, with a Grudzielanek as the designated hitter and a Smith in left field.
Talk about bloodlines for a group of Toronto prospects.
And on the other side of the diamond, Braden Halladay, son of late Blue Jays ace Roy Halladay, pitched a 1-2-3 eighth in his debut with the Canadian team and received a standing ovation.