Which Blue Jays prospect will debut first in 2026?
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Which Blue Jays prospect will debut first in 2026?
"Adam Macko has been mentioned among the top Blue Jays prospects since he came over from Seattle in the 2022 offseason trade that sent Teoscar Hernandez to the Mariners. The 24-year-old has dealt with some minor injuries that have led to him missing time in each of the past three seasons. Last season at triple-A Buffalo, the left-hander compiled a 5.06 ERA and 1.51 WHIP across 18 appearances (10 starts)."
"Also acquired from Seattle, Schreck has done nothing but hit since joining the Blue Jays organization. The former Vanderbilt Commodore followed up an excellent 28-game stretch with double-New Hampshire with an even better showing through his first 41 games in 2025 (.914 OPS). This earned him a call-up to Triple-A Buffalo, where he was the affiliate's most consistent offensive player in the second half of the season"
Toronto's win-now roster construction makes immediate, significant roles for undeveloped players unlikely, but several homegrown prospects could earn spots later in the season. Performance surges, injuries, or bullpen/bench needs represent the main avenues for promotion. Adam Macko showed top-prospect pedigree but missed time with minor injuries and posted a 5.06 ERA and 1.51 WHIP across 18 Triple-A appearances, suggesting a swing starter/reliever role and an early-to-mid-season call-up if command improves. Schreck has produced consistently after joining the organization, posting a .914 OPS through 41 games and earning a Triple-A call-up as a dependable offensive option.
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