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Fri Jan 2619:47Blue Jays High On Spencer Horwitz
While Toronto Blue Jays first base prospect Spencer Horwitz lacks high-end power and could be limited to first base in the big leagues, but his on-base ability is rare and is something that should translate well to the majors after he had a .450 on-base percentage at Triple-A Buffalo in 2023. He has also beat up on right-handed pitching as a left-handed hitter and showed more power in those matchups, which could make him a platoon puzzle piece for the Blue Jays sooner than later. Toronto thinks that Horwitz could become a regular contributor, but that's not going to come with regular at-bats in 2024, and how the team addresses the designated hitter spot will have a direct impact on Horwitz. The 26-year-old has an intriguing bat, but he's unlikely to see much playing time given Toronto's stacked roster.
Source: MLB.com - Keegan MathesonRotoBaller.com
Wed Jul 26 202322:58Spencer Horwitz Shows Off Power In Big Week
Toronto Blue Jays first base prospect Spencer Horwitz has proven to be a diamond in the rough for the club after they selected him in the 24th round of the 2019 draft. He is an impressive left-handed hitter who takes control of the strike zone every time he steps into the box. Horwitz's offensive profile is his calling card, delivering walks, cutting down on strikeouts, and producing power to all parts of the field. Defensively, he has primarily been limited to first base, though he could be a near-full-time designated hitter by his thirties. This past week saw great results from Horwitz as he went 17-for-32 (.531) with three homers, 11 RBI, two walks, and five strikeouts. Interestingly enough, this hot streak wasn't enough to earn him a promotion to the majors, but his time will come. Horwitz figures to deliver an impactful bat to the big-league squad in no time.
Source: FanGraphsRotoBaller.com
Fri Jun 16 202316:29Spencer Horwitz Being Called Up
The Toronto Blue Jays are calling up rookie first baseman Spencer Horwitz from Triple-A Buffalo on Friday before their game against the Texas Rangers. The left-handed hitter has earned his first major-league promotion by slashing .300/.421/.405 with an .826 OPS, 16 doubles, two home runs, 34 RBI and 27 runs scored in 259 plate appearances over 57 games for Buffalo this year. He also played for Team Israel in the World Baseball Classic earlier this year. The 25-year-old can play first base and the outfield, but it's unclear how much he'll be playing in Toronto. Toronto's No. 18 prospect, per MLB Pipeline, may not wow with his power for a left-handed-hitting first baseman, but his overall hit tool and elite plate discipline/approach are what set him apart.
Source: Sportsnet.ca - Shi DavidiRotoBaller.com