
"Thankfully, the entire list is well-known thanks to the Dunedin Blue Jays tweet below. As you can imagine, Trey Yesavage ranks first. He only made three regular season starts, accruing just 14 days of service time, so he's still considered a rookie. Yesavage went on to become one of the most important pitchers during the Blue Jays' push for a World Series, as he posted a 3.58 ERA and 3.61 FIP in 27.2 innings pitched."
"Yesavage was picked with the Jays' first-round pick in the 2024 draft, and he's followed by two more first-round picks, both happen to be shortstops. Arjun Nimmala was selected 20th overall in 2023, and he was one of the best hitters in the six-team Northwest League, but struggled in the second half of the season. It's been reported that he was injured, so it makes sense that Baseball America is still high on him."
Trey Yesavage ranked first among Blue Jays prospects after making only three regular-season starts and retaining rookie eligibility with 14 days of service time. He posted a 3.58 ERA and 3.61 FIP in 27.2 innings, including an 11-strikeout five-and-one-third no-hit postseason outing and a 12-strikeout seven-inning one-run start. Arjun Nimmala (2023, 20th overall) and JoJo Parker (2025 first-round pick) occupy top spots among position-player prospects, with Nimmala hampered by a reported injury and Parker viewed as the organization's top hitting prospect. Johnny King and Gage Stanifer broke out with strong ERAs and high strikeout rates. Ricky Tiedemann slid after missing 2025 recovering from Tommy John surgery.
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