
"Although the 2025 season isn't over for the Toronto Blue Jays with the team pursuing a postseason spot and chasing their first division title in a decade, it has come to an end for one of their minor league affiliates, the New Hampshire Fisher Cats. The Blue Jays' Double A affiliate struggled in 2025 finishing with a 56-81 record after their 7-3 win against the Chesapeake Baysox in the season finale on Sunday afternoon."
"In 2024, Charles McAdoo played in 37 games for New Hampshire after being acquired at the trade deadline from Pittsburgh. In 2025, McAdoo turned into New Hampshire's best player in the lineup. McAdoo led New Hampshire in several significant offensive categories as he piled up110 hits,16 home runs, 45 RBIs, 24 doubles, 45 walks, 34 stolen bases. and 62 runs scored. With the year he had in Double A offensively, it's clear that McAdoo has the ability to build upon this in 2026."
The New Hampshire Fisher Cats ended their 2025 season with a 56-81 record despite a 7-3 season finale win over the Chesapeake Baysox. The Fisher Cats swept six games against the Baysox to conclude the year. Several Blue Jays prospects delivered solid performances at Double-A, and some were promoted to Triple-A Buffalo during the season. Charles McAdoo emerged as the top offensive performer, leading the team in multiple categories with notable totals in hits, home runs, RBIs, doubles, walks, stolen bases, and runs scored. The organization expects growth from these prospects in 2026.
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