On Tuesday, the deadline to protect players from the Rule 5 draft came and went. The Toronto Blue Jays only added one player, Ricky Tiedemann, to their 40-man roster, leaving them with two available 40-man roster spots.
A former Blue Jays top prospect is staying put in Minnesota, or at least, in the farm system. Kendry Rojas, who was traded alongside outfielder Alan Roden in exchange for reliever Louie Varland and infielder Ty France at the trade deadline last summer, was protected alongside five other prospects earlier today.
Unlike the 2024 season, the Toronto Blue Jays bought at the deadline. While they acquired Shane Bieber, Seranthony Domínguez, Louis Varland, and Ty France, the Jays also gave up a handful of prospects, notably of the pitching variety.
The Toronto Blue Jays got their reliever. Shortly after the trade deadline, it was reported by The Athletics’ Mitch Bannon that the Blue Jays had acquired Louie Varland and Ty France from the Minnesota Twins.
The stars were out in full force during the 2025 World Series. From Max Scherzer in Toronto to Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and of course, Shohei Ohtani, in Los Angeles, there was no shortage of the game's best under the brightest lights.
It’s off to triple-A Buffalo for left-hander Kendry Rojas. Rojas, the Toronto Blue Jays’ No. 6 prospect per MLB Pipeline, will join the Bisons’ staff after making just four starts at double-A New Hampshire, MLB.com’s Keegan Matheson reports.
I hadn’t really thought about Kendry Rojas this season. He was shut down in early April with a core injury, and I wanted to give him time to get back on his feet and to settle in at his new level before considering writing about him.
One of the best Toronto Blue Jays’ pitching prospects has been honoured as the Pitcher of the Week. It was announced on Monday that Kendry Rojas has been named the Eastern League’s Pitcher of the Week, thanks to a strong start on Thursday.
One of the Toronto Blue Jays’ best pitching prospects is getting a promotion. On Tuesday afternoon, Francys Romero reported that the Blue Jays have promoted left-handed pitcher Kendry Rojas to Double-A.
Minor league pitching development has been the biggest focal point for the Toronto Blue Jays organization so far in 2025. It’s been the scene for a multitude of breakouts and feel-good stories, starting with the 2024 draft class featuring the likes of Trey Yesavage, Khal Stephen, Johnny King, and Carson Messina.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
Quietly, today’s prospect has worked himself up Toronto Blue Jays’ top prospect lists. This is Blue Jays Nation’s annual Pre-Season Prospect Countdown, this time looking at the top 40 prospects in the organization.
The 2024 Arizona Fall League came and went, with the Scottsdale Scorpions falling in the semi-finals. On that team were eight Toronto Blue Jay prospects: Peyton Williams, Eddinson Paulino, Adrian Pinto, Lazaro Estrada, Kendry Rojas, Johnathan Lavallee, Ryan Jennings, and T.J.
Left-hander Kendry Rojas has, in all likelihood, thrown his final pitch of the 2024 season. The 21-year-old, the Toronto Blue Jays’ No. 11 top prospect per MLB Pipeline, completed his fifth and likely final start of the Arizona Fall League season on Tuesday versus the Mesa Solar Sox.
As the 2024 Arizona Fall League gets underway, one Toronto Blue Jays prospect will search for better days after a disappointing start to his tenure with the Scottsdale Scorpions on Thursday.
The Toronto Blue Jays have a young left-handed pitcher to keep an eye on. This is Blue Jays Nation’s annual Mid-Season top prospect list, where we’ll look at the 35 best prospects in the Blue Jays system.
The Toronto Blue Jays have three Brazilians in the organization. Everyone knows former Top 100 prospect, Eric Pardinho who is having a bit of a career renaissance coming out of the pen for the New Hampshire Fisher Cats.
On Saturday, many Blue Jays’ prospects participated in the first ever Spring Breakout game… and it didn’t go great. The Blue Jays prospects lost to the New York Yankees prospects 9-1, registering just three hits while striking out 13 times.
The first annual Spring Breakout roster is out for the Blue Jays! On March 16, the Blue Jays prospects will be taking on Yankee prospects in the first ever Spring Breakout game.