
"Juan Sanchez checks in as the Blue Jays new No. 7 prospect, and was rated as having the Best Power in the organization by MLB Pipeline. Despite being only 18 years old, Sanchez moved up 11 spots from No. 18 in 2025 all the way up to No. 7 ahead of the 2026 season. That certainly speaks volumes about his abilities and potential already at such a young age."
"Sanchez was signed as an international free agent by Toronto just last year in 2025. Scouting reports initially have the young infielder possessing a 55 grade tool for power, 50 grade tool for running and an elite 60 grade tool for his arm. Having already grown into a strongly built frame coming in at six foot three, Sanchez profiles to be a power slugger when he eventually makes it to the big show."
"In fact, Sanchez has already seen his stock skyrocket with just one baseball season under his belt. At just 17-years-old at the time, he played for Blue Jays Red in the Dominican Summer League and put his raw skills and abilities on full display. In 56 games, Sanchez posted a stellar .341 batting average, 1.004 OPS, along with 47 runs scored, 16 doubles, four triples, eight home runs."
Juan Sanchez, an 18-year-old infielder signed by Toronto as an international free agent in 2025, experienced a significant rise in MLB Pipeline's prospect rankings, moving from No. 18 to No. 7 for the 2026 season. Rated as possessing the best power among all Blue Jays prospects, Sanchez features a 55-grade power tool, 50-grade running tool, and elite 60-grade arm tool. Standing six foot three with a strongly built frame, he profiles as a future power slugger. In his first professional season at age 17 with Blue Jays Red in the Dominican Summer League, Sanchez demonstrated exceptional abilities across 56 games, posting a .341 batting average and 1.004 OPS.
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