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      <description>The Toronto Blue Jays selected middle infielder Jorge Vega-Rosado in the 28th round of the 2011 MLB Draft out of Miami Dade Community College South.  He led the GCL Blue Jays in a few different categories in his professional debut season this year, but perhaps more importantly he impressed scouts as a 'sleeper' prospect going forward.</description>
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      <title>Vega-Rosado Staying Back</title>
      <description>DUNEDIN, FL - Making his way through his first year as a professional baseball player, 28th round pick Jorge Vega-Rosado is spending time at the Instructional League in Dunedin. The 5-foot-8, 175 pound infield prospect has shown good contact, quickness in all aspects of his game and perhaps most impressively, an above average glove at second base. He assessed his play so far during Instructs.</description>
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      <description>The Jays’ 28th round pick this year wasn’t expecting to get drafted. Instead, Jorge Vega-Rosado was giving support to his cousin Jack Lopez to be taken in the 2011 MLB Draft. A few weeks later, though, the 19-year-old shortstop out of Miami Dade Community College South is on the Blue Jays’ Gulf Coast League roster. And in his first game as a professional ball player, Vega-Rosado hit a home run.</description>
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