3 potential Blue Jays call-ups who are tearing it up at Triple-A Buffalo in 2026
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3 potential Blue Jays call-ups who are tearing it up at Triple-A Buffalo in 2026
Toronto has relied on Buffalo Bisons reinforcements as injuries have affected the major-league roster. Several Bisons players have earned opportunities to showcase their skills, including pitching depth and position prospects. Michael Plassmeyer, a left-hander signed to a minor-league deal, has carried momentum from training camp into 2026 with Buffalo, posting a 3-0 record, three holds, a 1.33 ERA, and a 0.89 WHIP while allowing three earned runs and striking out 19 in 20.1 innings. With only two left-handed bullpen options in Mason Fluharty and Chase Lee, Plassmeyer could be promoted if needed. RJ Schreck has also improved after an early slow start, raising his potential for a call-up.
"Michael Plassmeyer joined Toronto on a minor-league deal this past offseason to serve as valuable pitching depth in the organization. Following a decent showing in training camp in which Plassmeyer posted a 1-1 record with a tidy 3.38 ERA along with six strikeouts in 5.1 innings pitched over six appearances with the Blue Jays, the 29-year-old left-hander has carried that momentum into the 2026 season with the Bisons."
"He has compiled a 3-0 record with three holds, a 1.33 ERA, 0.89 WHIP, giving up just three earned runs all season with 19 strikeouts in 20.1 innings of work over 17 games played with Buffalo so far this year."
"With the Blue Jays having just two lefties in their current bullpen in Mason Fluharty and Chase Lee, Plassmeyer could very well be the next man up pending any injury or ineffectiveness by the former two relievers."
"Blue Jays outfielder prospect RJ Schreck has really come on strong lately after a slow start to 2026. After struggling to just a .143 average, .372 OPS with four runs scored in 13 games in S"
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