Blue Jays Farm Report: Sean Keys Breaks Out at AA

Sean Keys’ power surge at Double-A New Hampshire headlines a busy Blue Jays farm week, with progress across multiple levels.
A future engineering problem-solver is turning baseball into his own real-life project, and Sean Keys has started that build in a major way for the Toronto Blue Jays system.
Keys. a 22-year-old corner infielder. has made a strong first impression at Double-A New Hampshire after climbing the ladder in recent seasons.. A fourth-round pick in 2024. he previously posted a notable high-A season at Vancouver. and he followed it with additional development time before beginning his double-A run.. At New Hampshire. he has already powered the Fisher Cats with a franchise-record nine home runs in April and carries a .310/.429/.667 slash line across 24 outings.
The more impressive part is how the Blue Jays believe his growth has come with purpose rather than randomness. His early production lines up with a sharper approach at the plate, including both swing refinements and a more deliberate mindset.
Part of the transformation is tied to adjustments he made after reviewing his at-bats from his time in Vancouver.. Keys identified that he was moving too far forward in the box as pitches came in. and he worked to reduce that drift to simplify his delivery.. The goal is straightforward: stay athletic. keep his mechanics clean. and trust his strength to generate power without forcing big. exaggerated swings.
Blue Jays hitting resources have also emphasized pitch selection and count-based decision-making. and New Hampshire’s environment has given Keys plenty of work to keep honing that plan.. Fisher Cats staff have noted encouragement from the way he’s managing what he wants to hit and when. with Keys describing how he’s learned to account for the quality of opposing pitching rather than relying on one predictable pitch.
This is where the engineering angle becomes more than an off-field detail. If Keys can keep treating baseball like a solvable system, the early results suggest his ceiling could rise quickly as he faces tougher, more experienced pitching.
While Keys has captured the spotlight, New Hampshire’s momentum isn’t limited to one player.. Outfield production has been strong with Jace Bohrofen and Eddie Micheletti both contributing power. and the club has received additional lift through lineup changes.. On the pitching side. there are encouraging storylines as well. including a run of shut-in success from Nate Garkow. alongside an active campaign for Gage Stanifer that has highlighted the tradeoffs between strikeouts and command.
Across the rest of the organization, the farm picture remains dynamic.. In Vancouver. Arjun Nimmala has continued his climb after being challenged following a recent fade. while other arms and bats have earned opportunities with quick-moving roles.. Meanwhile. the wider pipeline is also moving due to major-league needs and assignments. with multiple players receiving recalls. returning from injury. or shifting into new responsibilities.