Toronto Blue Jays general manager Ross Shapiro has recently declined to provide any specific details on the future plans for top prospects Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette. Both players have been highly touted as potential stars in the making, but Shapiro has remained tight-lipped about their potential call-up dates or roles with the team.

Guerrero Jr., the son of Hall of Famer Vladimir Guerrero, has been tearing up the minor leagues with his impressive hitting prowess. The 19-year-old third baseman has been putting up eye-popping numbers in Triple-A, leading many fans and analysts to speculate when he will make his much-anticipated debut in the majors.

Similarly, Bichette, the son of former major leaguer Dante Bichette, has also been turning heads with his performance in the minors. The 20-year-old shortstop has shown a combination of power and speed that has many scouts projecting him as a future star in the making.

Despite the excitement surrounding both players, Shapiro has remained cautious in his approach to their development. He has emphasized the importance of patience and not rushing their development, citing the need for them to continue to refine their skills and adjust to the challenges of playing at the highest level.

While Shapiro has not provided any specific details on when Guerrero Jr. or Bichette will be called up to the majors, he has expressed confidence in their abilities and potential impact on the team. He has stated that both players are part of the team’s long-term plans and that they will be given opportunities to showcase their talents when the time is right.

In the meantime, Blue Jays fans will have to wait patiently for any updates on Guerrero Jr. and Bichette’s future with the team. While their debuts may still be uncertain, one thing is for sure – these two young prospects have a bright future ahead of them in the world of baseball.