PHILADELPHIA, PA – APRIL 14: Bryce Harper #3 of the Philadelphia Phillies looks on from the dugout prior to the game between the Chicago Cubs and the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park on Tuesday, April 14, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Denis Kennedy/MLB Photos via Getty Images)
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The Toronto Blue Jays have some clear championship aspirations after reaching Game 7 of the World Series last year and then reloading the roster with several win-now additions in the offseason.
Though the team has struggled with a harsh series of injuries, anything less than a deep playoff run will be a disappointment. But further down in the organization, the team is also preparing its next generation of talent to help drive championship runs well into the future.
Toronto Blue Jays’ Two-Way Prospect Sends Philadelphia Phillies’ Bryce Harper Reminder
One of the most intriguing members of the team’s farm system has recently gotten permission to develop his professional career as a rare two-way talent, with 23-year-old prospect Austin Smith now pitching and hitting for the Class A Dunedin Blue Jays after debuting as just a position player last year.
“It’s a lofty goal that requires extra preparation, but his coaches say he embraces the challenge,” Ben Nicholson-Smith wrote for Sportsnet. “Even for the Blue Jays, it’s something they’ve never done before — a chance to develop a talented young player while also signalling to other recruits that they’re open-minded and flexible.”
So far, the results have not been very encouraging. Smith is slashing just .162/.273/.216 in 37 at-bats and has given up two earned runs in one-and-one-third innings pitched this season. But given his age and the path ahead, he should have plenty of time to improve both in the batter’s box and on the mound.
In the meantime, he offered a reminder on the status of one of the game’s most influential major-league stars when he noted that he emulates Bryce Harper.
“I like his swagger,” the rising Blue Jays star told Nicholson-Smith. “He has that like mentality of he’s the best and no one’s better than him. It’s kind of how I treat my game.”
Philadelphia Phillies’ Bryce Harper Faces ‘Elite’ Question
While the Philadelphia Phillies’ slugger has no shortage of fans, the compliment came at a time when that mentality might be under more scrutiny than usual. The Phillies are off to a concerning start this season, with Harper facing some questions from the team’s front office about whether he can retain his “elite” status.
“Harper is a guy who was challenged by the president of baseball operations, Dave Dombrowski, after the season ended,” MLB insider Ken Rosenthal recently recalled on FOX Sports. “Dombrowski raised the question of whether he was still elite. Harper doesn’t need motivation, but I expect him to try to be elite again.”
Even though a two-way talent like Smith might be expected to emulate the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani, his message about Harper was a reminder of just how many young players still idolize the Phillies star. And it was also a reminder that Harper’s confident outlook is unlikely to change following an open question from Dombrowski.