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Three Blue Jays prospects who could make their MLB debuts in 2026


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Roger Macpherson
November 21, 2025  (10:01)
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Feb 21, 2025; Dunedin, FL, USA; Toronto Blue Jays outfielder RJ Schreck (89) participates in media day at the Blue Jays Player Development Complex. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images
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The Blue Jays farm system is thriving.

Other than Ricky Tiedemann, here are some names to keep an eye on in 2026.
There are several prospects in both AA and Triple-A that could make their major league debut in 2026, here are three of the most likely.
Kasevich is a shortstop who profiles as an elite defender with occasional power. He had a decent in Spring Training this past March, but also battled injuries for much of the year. However, he resurrected his status somewhat with a strong showing in the Arizona Fall League.
While Kasevich's future as a Blue Jay could depend on what happens with Bo Bichette, Toronto also left him unprotected in the Rule 5 Draft meaning that, come 2026, his debut could be with another organization.
Macko was acquired as part of the deal that sent outfielder Teoscar Hernandez to the Seattle Mariners.
The Slovak-born pitcher was about 7th or 8th on the depth chart until a Spring Training injury shut him down until the All-Star break.
While there was an outside chance he could have been promoted for the last two months of the season, the Blue Jays elected to keep him in the minor leagues for the entire season.
With Trey Yesavage now firmly entrenched in the big leagues, and with much uncertainty surrounding the rotation beyond 2026, Macko should get more than a look in 2026.
OFFICIAL: We've acquired OF RJ Schreck from the Mariners in exchange for INF Justin Turner and cash considerations.

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Another prospect that the Blue Jays acquired from the Mariners, the outfielder was sent to Toronto in exchange for Justin Turner at the 2024 trade deadline.
While the hype around him was initially low, he made a name for himself during Spring Training.
After starting the year in Double-A New Hampshire, he ended up playing more games in AAA Buffalo and had comparable numbers in both levels.
The Blue Jays love his power - he hit 18 home runs in the minor leagues last year - and while there is a current traffic jam in the outfield, Schreck more than deserves a look in 2026.
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Three Blue Jays prospects who could make their MLB debuts in 2026

Who are you most excited for?

Josh Kasevich5213.7 %
Adam Macko7118.7 %
RJ Schreck4110.8 %
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