
"Kasevich made a fantastic impression this spring, slashing .306/.375/.500 with four doubles and a home run over 40 plate appearances, positioning him for a potential big league debut in 2026."
"Schreck represented Israel at the World Baseball Classic, slashing .182/.400/.455 with a home run in 15 plate appearances, but his Spring Training performance set him back in the pecking order."
"Stubbs slashed .273/.385/.273 during Spring Training and could be the first catcher the Jays call up if an injury occurs to either Alejandro Kirk or Tyler Heineman."
"Piñango and Schreck's careers are intertwined, as both were acquired by the Blue Jays ahead of the 2024 trade deadline and began their careers with the Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats."
Josh Kasevich, RJ Schreck, C.J. Stubbs, and Yohendrick Piñango were assigned to the Blue Jays' Minor League camp. Kasevich excelled in Spring Training, slashing .306/.375/.500, and is likely to debut in 2026. Schreck struggled with a .143 average but performed better at the World Baseball Classic. Stubbs had a solid Spring Training and could be called up if needed. Piñango's performance was less impressive, but he and Schreck share a career connection with the Blue Jays.
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