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That's where James Paxton celebrated with family and friends after being selected 37th overall by the Toronto Blue Jays in the Major League Baseball draft. The 21-year-old pitcher, who has attended the University of Kentucky for the past three seasons, ...
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2 Weeks Ago,
TSN.ca says
(in Jays take Paxton (and Boras) with the 37th pick)
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He's probably given little if any thought whatsoever to the historical importance of his selection in the MLB Draft the other night. But I have. To me, Paxton might come to be regarded as the most notable Blue Jays draft pick since the Club settled on ...
3 Weeks Ago,
Peterborough Examiner says
(in Blue Jays draft Reeves)
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On his Oshawa Dodgers' website profile, Michael Reeves lists his first Toronto Blue Jays' game as his best childhood memory. Time to add another lasting memory thanks to the ball club. Yesterday, the 18-year-old Peterborough native was selected by his ...
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BlueJays.com says
(in College arms highlight Jays' Draft)
By Erika Gilbert / MLB.com TORONTO -- Before the Draft began, Blue Jays scouting director Jon Lalonde spoke of the depth of pitching talent that exists among this year's crop of young players, and the Jays' selections in the 2009 First-Year Player ...
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network.nationalpost.com says
(in Blue Jays draft five Canadians among the 38 selected)
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Thirty-eight Canadians were selected, beginning with left-hander James Paxton of Ladner, BC, by the Toronto Blue Jays with the 37th pick on Tuesday night and finishing with right-hander Jeffrey Gibbs of Toronto by the Jays with 1450th pick. ...
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Abbotsford News says
(in Blue Jays take Ladner pitcher 37th overall in MLB draft)
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Toronto Blue Jays picked James Paxton #37 in Tuesday's Major League Baseball draft of new talent. The lanky left-handed pitcher from Ladner played last year with the University of Kentucky. Paxton had been expected to go as high as 20th in the draft. ...
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Mon, Jun 8 | from Bluebird Banter