3 former Blue Jays top prospects and where they stand in 2026: Part 1
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3 former Blue Jays top prospects and where they stand in 2026: Part 1
"Borucki has spent the 2026 season at the big-league level, appearing in 13 games and posting a record of 0-1, an ERA of 5.56 and a WHIP of 1.68. Borucki has held left-handed batters to a .167 average against, but has struggled to get righties out, allowing a .478 average and two home runs."
Prospect projection in baseball is difficult, with highly touted draft picks sometimes failing to meet expectations while lesser-known players can still build long MLB careers. Ryan Borucki, once a top Blue Jays prospect, debuted in 2018 and later shifted to a bullpen role, eventually moving through multiple organizations before returning to Toronto on a minor-league deal in 2025. In 2026, he has appeared in 13 games with a 5.56 ERA and a 1.68 WHIP, limiting left-handed hitters but struggling against right-handed batters. Nate Pearson’s development was slowed by injuries, affecting his path to consistent major-league performance.
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