Pentecost was seen by
Jim Callis of
MLB.com as a likely first round pick in the upcoming
2014 Major League Baseball draft, and the best pure catcher in the draft. Pentecost signed with the Blue Jays on July 2, for the full bonus slot value of $2.9 million. He was assigned to the
Gulf Coast Blue Jays of the
Rookie-level Gulf Coast League because he did not have his passport at the time. Blue Jays GM
Alex Anthopoulos had intended to assign Pentecost to the
Vancouver Canadians of the
Low-A Northwest League. In his second professional game on July 8, he went 5-for-5 with two doubles, two runs scored and two
runs batted in (RBI). Pentecost was promoted to Vancouver on July 15. He played until August 7, when a wrist injury ended his season. In 25 total games, Pentecost batted .324 with 12 RBI. On October 1, Pentecost was named eighth-best
prospect in the Northwest League by
Baseball America. In January 2015, Pentecost was named by MLB as the 10th best catching prospect in baseball. He underwent shoulder surgery in February 2015, and missed the entire 2015 season while rehabbing. Prior to the start of the 2016 minor league season, Pentecost was ranked 9th on MLB's top 10 catching prospects list. He opened the 2016 minor league season on the disabled list with the
Lansing Lugnuts of the
Single-A Midwest League. On May 12, Pentecost appeared in his first game in over 16 months, and hit the first home run of his professional career in a 5–0 win for the Lugnuts. As he was not cleared to catch, Pentecost continued to play as a
designated hitter. After hitting .314 with seven home runs and 34 RBI the Lugnuts in 62 games, Pentecost was promoted to the
High-A Dunedin Blue Jays. He played 12 games with Dunedin in 2016, and hit .245 with three home runs and seven RBI. but he was deactivated in the last week of the AFL's season due to shoulder pain. The Blue Jays opted not to place him on their
40-man roster to protect him from the
Rule 5 draft. On January 24, 2018, the Blue Jays invited Pentecost to spring training. He spent the 2018 season with the
New Hampshire Fisher Cats of the
Double-A Eastern League, hitting .253 with 10 home runs and 52 RBI in 89 games. His retirement was confirmed on April 3. ==References==