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Trey Yesavage, Arjun Nimmala and JoJo Parker are all in the Top 100.

After getting to Game 7 of the World Series in 2025 and spending more than $330 million guaranteed dollars this offseason, the present looks pretty good for the Toronto Blue Jays.

The future is more questionable, as the Jays do not have a well-regarded farm system. However, they did get some more good news on that front on Tuesday and Wednesday.

The first Top-100 prospect rankings of 2026 came out from Baseball America, and the Jays have three players inside the Top 100 with right-handed pitcher Trey Yesavage and infielders Arjun Nimmala and JoJo Romero.

Here's what you need to know about each player's position:

No. 10 Trey Yesavage

It's no surprise to see Yesavage ranked so highly, considering he's already had a taste of the big leagues and flourished on the biggest stages. BA pegged him as the American League Rookie of the Year favorite earlier this offseason as well. 

A first-round pick of the Blue Jays in 2024, Yesavage shot through the minors in 2025, appearing in the big leagues in September and October. The 22-year-old went 1-0 in three starts down the stretch and then won games in the American League Division Series, American League Championship Series and World Series. His performance in Game 6 of the ALCS saved Toronto's season and his win in Game 5 of the World Series was a lights-out performance as well.

He will pair with Kevin Gausman, Shane Bieber and Dylan Cease in the rotation, with Cody Ponce and Jose Berrios likely to battle for the final spot.

No. 62 Arjun Nimmala

Just 20 years old, Nimmala was a first-round pick of the Jays in 2023. He spent all of 2025 at High-A Vancouver and is continuing to work on his bat at the professional level. He hit .224 at Vancouver over 120 games while socking 13 homers and driving in 61.

He will appear in Double-A in 2026, though a return to High-A at the start of the year is not out of the question. 

No. 66 JoJo Parker

A first-round pick of the Jays in 2025, Parker did not make his professional debut after getting drafted. Thus, his development in 2026 will be one of the biggest things to watch for the organization as a whole. Also a middle infielder, he has 20-25 home run potential, according to MLB Pipeline.

It would make sense for him to begin the year at Single-A Dunedin. 

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