The Toronto Blue Jays‘ farm system is starting to get better. On Wednesday, Baseball America released their updated Top 100 ranking, which features three different Blue Jays prospects: Arjun Nimmala, Trey Yesavage, and Ricky Tiedemann.
Ever since Arjun Nimmala, the 20th overall pick from the 2023 MLB Draft, started this season with the high-A Vancouver Canadians, he’s been on the best stretch of his young career.
Arjun Nimmala looks like a legitimate top prospect for the Toronto Blue Jays. This is the May 20-22 edition of the Minor League Report, where we look at the past three games for each of the Blue Jays’ affiliates.
Toronto Blue Jays top prospect Arjun Nimmala just keeps hitting at High-A Vancouver, as he now has a share of the Northwest League lead in home runs. Just 19 years old, Nimmala is the No.
MLB Pipeline released its latest Top 100 prospect rankings on Sunday night following the graduation of Kristian Campbell (Red Sox), Cam Smith (Astros) and Drake Baldwin (Braves) off the list.
The Toronto Blue Jays’ farm system is almost firing on all cylinders. The Florida Complex League is officially in full swing, and now every minor league affiliate is playing meaningful games for the 2025 season except for the Dominican Summer League, which begins on June 2nd.
There have been some good developments in the Toronto Blue Jays’ farm system this season. That is reflected in both MLB Pipeline and Baseball America’s most recent update to their Top 100 prospect lists.
Arjun Nimmala entered the 2025 season as the Blue Jays’ top prospect and 88th overall in all of baseball, per MLB Pipeline. For a player who will be 19 years old for the entire campaign, nobody would be surprised if he went through some struggles in his first taste of high-A.
Back at the top of the farm system this week, because when a top prospect spends two weeks posting an OPS over 1.000 it demands comment. Arjun Nimmala didn’t get off to a slow start with A+ Vancouver this season.
The Northwest League has a new home run leader: Vancouver Canadians shortstop Arjun Nimmala. Nimmala, the Toronto Blue Jays’ No. 1 prospect per MLB Pipeline, continued a sensational start to his third professional season during Thursday night’s contest against the Hillsboro Hops — the Arizona Diamondbacks’ high-A affiliate.
Wednesday was a good day for the Toronto Blue Jays organization, as the Jays won 7-6 on a walk-off single at the major league-level, and they saw one of their top prospects continue to perform at the minor league-level.
Arjun Nimmala has arrived. This is the April 25-27 edition of the Minor League Report, where we look at the past three games for each of the Blue Jays’ affiliates.
Toronto’s farm system has had a dark cloud over the past couple of years, largely due to its industry rank and injuries to its most intriguing pitching prospects.
When you think about the Blue Jays’ farm system, what are some of the things that come to mind? It’s a high-floor dominated group of players that’s lacking in ceiling.
The start of the Minor League Baseball season is always plagued by rainouts. This past Friday, Double-A, High-A, and Single-A all kicked off, meaning all “A” levels were in action this past week.
Toronto Blue Jays top prospect Arjun Nimmala hit a massive home run on Sunday for High-A Vancouver, marking his first of the young minor league season.
Minor league rosters across the baseball landscape are being set in advance of the rest of the MiLB season beginning on April 4. And with that, we now that Toronto Blue Jays' top prospect Arjun Nimmala is set to begin his season at High-A Vancouver.
We finally know where many of the Toronto Blue Jays’ top prospects will be playing in 2025. On Wednesday, two of the organization’s minor-league affiliates — single-A Dunedin and high-A Vancouver — released their Opening Day rosters for the upcoming season, featuring top prospects Arjun Nimmala and Trey Yesavage, among others.
You might have to return to the 2019 offseason to find a position player prospect with the raw ability and upside of Arjun Nimmala, at least within the Blue Jays farm system.
Today’s prospect could be the Toronto Blue Jays’ next superstar. This is Blue Jays Nation’s annual Pre-Season Prospect Countdown, this time looking at the top 40 prospects in the organization.
With spring training fast approaching, it’s that time of the year for fresh prospect rankings. On Wednesday, ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel released this season’s Top 100 prospects list, headlined by the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Roki Sasaki (because of course) at No.
We are officially in the thick of preseason ranking season, with MLB Pipeline, Baseball America all releasing their lists of the top prospects in the sport this month.