The Toronto Blue Jays re-assigned six more players to minor-league camp on Sunday.
This is the second batch of prospects who have been reassigned this month, after Toronto sent seven players back earlier this month.
The crop of six who will slide across camp in Dunedin, Fla. are pitchers Lazaro Estrada, Eric Pardinho and Andrew Bash, catcher Phil Clarke and infielders Josh Kasevich and Riley Tirotta.
Kasevich and Estrada — Toronto's No. 7 and 27 prospects, according to MLB Pipeline — are the most notable names who were reassigned.
The 24-year-old Kasevich has played in five Grapefruit League games with the Blue Jays this spring, collecting two singles and a walk in 10 trips to the plate.
Estrada, meanwhile, threw 1.2 innings in the Blue Jays' win on Sunday. He allowed three runs and struck out one Tampa Bay Ray, seeing his spring ERA jump to 8.44.







