Draft:Blaine Bullard
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Blaine Bullard (born August 16, 2006) is an American professional baseball outfielder in the Toronto Blue Jays organization. A native of Klein, Texas, Bullard gained statewide recognition as a multi-sport standout and elite switch-hitting, left-throwing center fielder at Klein Cain High School. Bullard was selected by the Blue Jays in the 12th round of the 2025 Major League Baseball Draft and signed for a record bonus for that round, foregoing his commitment to Texas A&M University. He was also named a 2025 Baseball America High School All-American.[1]
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| Blaine Bullard | |
|---|---|
| File:Blaine Bullard infobox.jpg Bullard at the 2025 MLB Draft Combine | |
| Toronto Blue Jays | |
| Outfielder | |
| Born: August 16, 2006 Klein, Texas, U.S. | |
Bats: Both Throws: Left |
Early life and high school
Bullard grew up in Klein, Texas, and attended Klein Cain High School, where he distinguished himself as both a scholar and athlete. He graduated in the top six percent of his class and was a member of the National Honor Society. On the diamond, he became one of the premier outfielders in Texas, earning:
- 2025 District 15-6A Most Valuable Player
- 2025 Academic All-State (1st Team)
- 2024 All-District Outfield
- 2023 All-District Utility
https://txhighschoolbaseball.com/
In addition to baseball, Bullard was a two-sport varsity athlete in football:
- 2023 Texas HS Football All-District (15-6A) 1st Team – WR/Returner
- 2022 Texas HS Football All-District (15-6A) 1st Team – WR/Returner
Travel and showcase career
Competing for Twelve Baseball, Bullard earned:
- Lincoln Hackim MVP – 2024 AABC Don Mattingly World Series [2]
- National Division Co-Offensive MVP – 2023 Pudge Rodriguez World Classic[2]
He joined the Twelve program at age 11 and remained with the organization through his draft year. His performances drew national attention, including features by Prep Baseball Report and MLB Pipeline, highlighting his athleticism, advanced offensive approach, and rare switch-hit/left-throw profile.[3]
Professional career
Bullard participated in the 2025 MLB Draft Combine, drawing attention for his switch-hitting ability and athleticism.[4] He was selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 12th round and signed for a record bonus, beginning his professional career later that summer.


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