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Toronto Blue Jays Top 50 Prospects for 2026
A complete scouting breakdown of the top prospects in the Toronto Blue Jays farm system, including Trey Yesavage, Jojo Parker, and more.
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Toronto Blue Jays Top Prospects for Dynasty
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Format: Name, Position, 2026 OD Age, Height/Weight, Highest Level
Toronto Blue Jays Top Prospects for 2026
1. Trey Yesavage, RHP, 22, 6’4”/225, MLB
Yesavage was dominant his entire career at East Carolina, having a 2.58 career ERA in 195 innings. His 2024 season ended early due to a scary lung collapse in May. He did return for the postseason but was not fully built up.
Entering 2025, Yesavage dominated his way through the minors, posting a 3.12 ERA with a 41 percent strikeout rate across 98 innings. This earned Yesavage a promotion to the MLB where he continued to pitch well. The dominance continued through the Blue Jays’ postseason run as Yesavage tossed 27.2 innings with a 3.58 ERA and a 36 percent strikeout rate.
Yesavage will throw the kitchen sink at you. With heavy fastball usage, he also throws four other pitch types: a slider, splitter, changeup, and curve. The fastball sits 94-95 mph, topping at 97, but is quite the outlier pitch. The 6’9” release height is absurd, and comes with an average of 20 inches of IVB.
The slider was his most used secondary, sitting in the mid-to-upper 80s and reaching 90 on the high end. The pitch misses bats at a high clip and pairs well with the rest of the arsenal.
Yesavage will get way over the top for his curveball, which is more of a 12-6 shape and has nice depth in the lower 80s. The splitters’ dominance is fun to watch. Sitting in the 83-85 mph range, Yesavage misses bats at an absurd clip as the pitch gets late parachuting action with 11 inches of fade. It has the potential to be one of the best splitters in baseball.
Yesavage has ace upside if all clicks, but is likely an SP2 type arm.
FFG: SP2
90th Percentile Peak Outcome: 165 IP/3.00 ERA/190 K
Variance: Medium
Buy/Sell: Buy high
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