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Toronto Blue Jays Top 30 Prospects: Where they'll start the 2026 season, where to watch for free


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Nelson Anderson
April 2, 2026  (8:39 PM)
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April 2026: Toronto Blue Jays number two prospect JoJo Parker in the stands at TD Ballpark in Dunedin Florida USA.
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With the Toronto Blue Jays having the day off, we will take a look at where the club's Top 30 Prospects will land within their affiliates.

The 2026 minor league season kicked off today for the Dunedin Blue Jays, while the Vancouver Canadians and New Hampshire Fisher Cats start theirs on Friday.
The only team that has started the season in the farm system is the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons, who are sitting 2-3 early into the season.
The remaining squads are set to begin their campaign this week, other than the Florida Complex League and the Dominican Summer League, which won’t start up until May 2nd and early June, respectively.
- Single-A Dunedin: Thursday, April 2nd
- High-A Vancouver: Friday, April 3rd
- Double-A New Hampshire: Friday, April 3rd

Toronto Blue Jays Top 30 Prospects, and where they will start the season

All the preliminary rosters have been set for the clubs starting up their seasons this week, and the remaining clubs will be filled up with whoever is left over, here's where the Blue Jays’ Top 30 Prospects are projected to start:
1.Trey Yesavage (MLB No. 10), RHP -- Injured (right shoulder impingement)
2. JoJo Parker (MLB No. 43), SS -- Dunedin (Single-A)
3. Arjun Nimmala (MLB No. 74), SS -- Vancouver (High-A)
4. Johnny King, LHP -- Vancouver (High-A)
5. Ricky Tiedemann, LHP -- Injured (elbow soreness)
6. Gage Stanifer, RHP -- New Hampshire (Double-A)
7. Juan Sanchez, 3B -- Extended spring training
8. Jake Bloss, RHP -- Injured (elbow surgery rehab)
9. RJ Schreck, OF -- Buffalo (Triple-A)
10. Yohendrick Pinango, OF -- Buffalo (Triple-A)
11. Jake Cook, OF -- Injured (hamstring)
12. Victor Arias, OF -- Injured (shoulder)
13. Josh Kasevich, SS -- Buffalo (Triple-A)
14. Silvano Hechavarria, RHP -- Injured (elbow soreness)
15. Blaine Bullard, OF -- Dunedin (Single-A)
16. Fernando Perez, RHP -- New Hampshire (Double-A)
17. Sean Keys, 3B -- New Hampshire (Double-A)
18. Micah Bucknam, RHP -- Injured (forearm)
19. Edward Duran, C -- Vancouver (High-A)
20. Tim Piasentin, 3B -- Extended spring training
21. Adam Macko, LHP -- Buffalo (Triple-A)
22. Brandon Barriera, LHP -- Dunedin (Single-A)
23. Javen Coleman, LHP -- New Hampshire (Double-A)
24. Brandon Valenzuela, C -- Buffalo (Triple-A)
25. Cutter Coffey, 3B -- New Hampshire (Double-A)
26. Charles McAdoo, 3B -- Buffalo (Triple-A)
27. Jared Spencer, LHP -- Injured (shoulder surgery rehab)
28. Carson Messina, RHP -- Extended spring training
29. Adrian Pinto, INF -- Extended spring training
30. Grant Rogers, RHP -- Buffalo (Triple-A)
Blue Jays fans can watch the Single-A Dunedin Blue Jays, High-A Vancouver Canadians, Double-A New Hampshire Fishercats, and Triple-A Buffalo Bisons games for free on the Bally Sports Live app or at BallySports.com.
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