Struggling Jays hoping Sean Keys can provide offensive spark
TORONTO — Needing an offensive spark as they enter the second half of the season, the Toronto Blue Jays are expected to promote power-hitting prospect Sean Keys from triple-A Buffalo on Saturday.
The anticipated move comes after the Blue Jays (39-43) dropped their fourth in a row, 5-4 to the Texas Rangers (40-42) on Friday as Toronto’s late-game comeback bid fell a run shy for the second straight evening.
The 23-year-old Keys has slammed 21 homers between Buffalo and double-A New Hampshire, hitting seven in 18 games with Buffalo and 14 in 49 outings with the latter.
“Good player,” Blue Jays manager John Schneider said. “The power is real. The offence has been really good. He’s been playing a little first and third and has definitely put himself on the radar for sure in terms of what he’s doing offensively, 21 homers is 21 homers and adjusting to a new level is real.”
