TORONTO -- Over the past few seasons, you’d need to stretch a bit to find the success stories in the Blue Jays’ farm system. Suddenly, it’s getting easier by the day.
The early weeks of 2025 have shifted the conversation in a much more positive direction for the Blue Jays, particularly at the lower levels of the system. It won’t all be good news -- like No. 6 prospect Jake Bloss being set to undergo right UCL surgery -- but there’s far more of it this season.
Here’s a look at five standout prospects from April and May:
SS Arjun Nimmala (No. 1 -- No. 58 in MLB)
Welcome to the breakout.
A year ago, the Blue Jays gave Nimmala an aggressive assignment to Single-A Dunedin and it took some time -- including a trip back to the complex for a few weeks -- for that to pay off. This year, they doubled down on their belief in Nimmala and it’s paying off, fully and completely.
Nimmala entered Wednesday batting .288 with a .919 OPS and eight home runs, tied for the Northwest League lead at just 19 years old. It’s become obvious that his power upside isn’t just dangling in the distance, it’s already special and Nimmala still has plenty of room to fill out his tall frame as he rounds out his development.
Let’s not get too far ahead of ourselves, but it’s getting tempting. The Blue Jays could soon be looking at life without Bo Bichette if he walks in free agency, and while Opening Day of 2026 is too early for Nimmala, we’re officially entering the territory where we can begin to discuss the future of this lineup and organization with Nimmala’s name penciled in.