MLB Pipeline released its new top-100 MLB prospects list.
The Toronto Blue Jays are only somewhat represented, with three players out of the 100.
Trey Yesavage makes the list, as you'd expect.
So too do JoJo Parker and Arjun Nimmala, a pair of minor league shortstops.
Yesavage checks in at No. 12 on the list after his stellar MLB debut at the end of 2025 and in the playoffs.
"Yesavage’s control improved during his time at each of his five stops in ’25 as he learned to trust the quality of his stuff," MLB.com writes. "He heads into his second full season as a key piece of Toronto’s rotation, but whether he can continue to dominate with three pitches alone will determine his role as a No. 2 starter or more of a midrotation type."
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Parker slots in as the 45th-best prospect in baseball in these rankings.
"A move to third base could come down the line, considering his above-average arm strength would be a fit," MLB.com writes. "But the Jays intend to give him plenty of opportunities at the more premium position, knowing his bat will likely be his greatest strength anyways."
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Nimmala is at No. 77.
"Entering 2026, Nimmala has still faced only one pitcher in his career who was younger than he was at the time, and as he gets to more age-appropriate levels, he could be a more consistent and prolific performer," MLB.com writes.
Toronto has most of its organizational talent already at the major league level, so it'll be important to find ways to win in the near term.
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