Infield prospect's success doesn't translate in the rankings among Blue Jays top 30
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Infield prospect's success doesn't translate in the rankings among Blue Jays top 30
"The 23-year-old dropped from 15th on the list at the previous rankings to 26th after spending the entire 2025 season with the Double-A New Hampshire Fisher-Cats. McAdoo played 121 games, and hit .247, with 24 doubles, 16 home runs, 45 RBI, and a .732 OPS with 34 stolen bases in 40 attempts, good for an 85% success rate."
"The former San Jose State star profiles as a defensively versatile super-utilityman with a power-speed combo that could yield 20-20 production. He's played first base, second base, third base, and some outfield in his professional career with the bulk of his time coming at third base."
"He's gotten into eight games (through Monday) and has hit .375 (6-16) with two doubles, four RBI, a stolen base, and a pair of walks while playing a smooth third base. McAdoo can take solace in another former prospect who n"
Charles McAdoo, a 23-year-old prospect acquired by the Toronto Blue Jays from Pittsburgh, has demonstrated strong performance in 2025 but surprisingly fell from 15th to 26th in the team's most recent Top 30 prospects ranking. Playing 121 games for Double-A New Hampshire, McAdoo posted a .247 average with 24 doubles, 16 home runs, 45 RBIs, and an 85% stolen base success rate. A versatile defender capable of playing multiple infield and outfield positions, McAdoo profiles as a power-speed prospect with potential for 20-20 production. His spring training performance has been exceptional, batting .375 through eight games with solid defensive play at third base.
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