Blue Jays' Ricky Tiedemann is Toronto's ace in the hole for 2026
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Toronto Blue Jays top left-handed pitching prospect Ricky Tiedemann will surprise some people in 2026.
Tiedemann is the prospect (No. 4) that nobody is talking about right now, but that could change quickly, very quickly.
After undergoing Tommy John surgery in July 2024, Tiedemann missed all of the '25 season, so it's no mystery that he's fallen out of the spotlight, but he's still just 23 years old.
There'd initially been hope that he would pitch in a few games to end the '25 season, or perhaps head to the Arizona Fall League.
While Tiedemann didn't quite get there, he's expected to be fully healthy in time for camp and was recently added to the Blue Jays' 40-man roster to protect him from the Rule 5 Draft, where he would have been selected, 100% and without question.
Once the Blue Jays No. 1 prospect and the No. 29 prospect in all of baseball entering 2024, Tiedemann has pitched just 140 professional innings since being drafted in '21.
Baseball America's Number One lefty pitching prospect is Ricky Tiedemann!
Tiedemann had eye popping numbers prior to his injury
He owns a 3.02 ERA in the Minor Leagues with a whopping 226 strikeouts, though, good for a rate of 14.5 K/9.
He's gifted, but this is simply a battle of health. Talent has never and will never be an issue.
After the Blue Jays drafted Tiedemann in 2021, he made a significant jump that offseason headed into the next year, the type of jump in physicality and velocity that organizations dream of.
Even going into the '24 season, prior to his surgery, Tiedemann was up to 240 pounds after packing on muscle.
98 MPH heat. 83 MPH filth. Ricky Tiedemann is NASTY 🔥
Tiedemann is capable of truly incredible things when he's completely healthy, but the human body is only capable of doing so much.
It can only be pushed so far, and my goodness, did Tiedemann ever push it.
Now healthy with an open road in front of him again, the Blue Jays can begin to dream, even if it's very cautiously, on how Tiedemann could help them at the big league level.
«Hopefully he's a factor for us in our rotation,» said GM Ross Atkins. «That's the plan, but we would be open to him impacting the team in a bulk role or some creative way, depending on how things are going.»
Expect the Blue Jays to move very cautiously with Tiedemann. He's not just coming off Tommy John, but also some very low workloads across his career, so he's not about to crank this up to 150 innings. Even sniffing 100 feels very unlikely.
If Tiedemann shows that his talent is even 95% of what it was prior to the surgery, he'll quickly force a conversation on the Blue Jays.
It's the same conversation we had about Trey Yesavage late in the 2025 season.
At some point, you just need your best 13 pitchers on the roster, and if Tiedemann is healthy, it's going to be awfully tempting to compare him to the weakest link in the Blue Jays' bullpen.
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DECEMBRE 22 | 81 ANSWERS Blue Jays' Ricky Tiedemann is Toronto's ace in the hole for 2026 Will Blue Jays top left-handed pitching prospect Ricky Tiedemann make the team out of Spring Training? | ||
| Yes | 41 | 50.6 % |
| No | 25 | 30.9 % |
| Too early to tell | 15 | 18.5 % |
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