What Are the Blue Jays Minor League Teams?

Buffalo Bisons third baseman Vladimir Guerrero jr. (27) rounds second base during the fifth inning of Triple-A action against the Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs, Tuesday, July 31, 2018, in Buffalo N.Y.
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  • The Blue Jays have six minor league affiliates.
  • Toronto’s Triple-A affiliate plays in Buffalo.
  • Toronto’s Triple-A affiliate plays in Buffalo.

The Toronto Blue Jays’ minor league teams have produced players that have gone on to become favourites for the AL MVP and Cy Young awards in the baseball betting markets at the BetMGM sportsbook

While the prospects in the farm system aren’t going to shorten Blue Jays World Series odds immediately, they are vital for the future of the franchise.

What Are the Blue Jays Minor League Teams?

The Buffalo Bisons, New Hampshire Fisher Cats, Vancouver Canadians, Dunedin Blue Jays, FCL Blue Jays, and DSL Blue Jays are the six minor league teams belonging to the Blue Jays.

Who Is the Blue Jays Triple-A Team?

The Buffalo Bisons are the Blue Jays’ Triple-A affiliate.

Sahlen Field, home of the Bisons, was used by the Blue Jays during the 2020 and 2021 MLB seasons. 

Who Is the Blue Jays Double-A Team?

The New Hampshire Fisher Cats, affiliated with the Jays since 2003, are the Double-A affiliate of the Blue Jays.

Who Is the Blue Jays Single-A Team?

The Dunedin Blue Jays, who play in the Florida State League, are the Blue Jays’ Single-A team. 

In the first two months of the 2021 MLB regular season, the Blue Jays played their home games at Dunedin’s TD Ballpark.

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Sam Cox is a freelance content writer for BetMGM. He can regularly be found on 888Sport and Betting Expert and has previously written for Sports Betting Dime, OddsChecker, and numerous others. Sam also runs Franchise Sports and has over a decade of experience in the gambling industry.

Sam Cox is a freelance content writer for BetMGM. He can regularly be found on 888Sport and Betting Expert and has previously written for Sports Betting Dime, OddsChecker, and numerous others. Sam also runs Franchise Sports and has over a decade of experience in the gambling industry.