Eloy Jiménez is forcing John Schneider to notice after another loud night with Triple-A Buffalo.

The latest push came with a season-high 4-hit game for the Bisons, the kind of night that puts a call-up conversation right back on the table. His Buffalo profile already showed he was swinging it well enough to stay in the picture.

Jiménez is not some project bat trying to introduce himself. He is 29, owns 1997 MLB at-bats, and has already shown he can handle big-league pitching over a long stretch.

That matters for Toronto right now. When a club needs offense, there is a real difference between calling up a prospect for a first look and calling up a veteran hitter who has seen every kind of mound plan.

His Triple-A line makes the case cleaner. Jiménez is hitting .271 with a .362 OBP and a .718 OPS for Buffalo, which is strong enough production to deserve more than just a passing glance.

And the major league sample this year did not bury him either. In 31 MLB at-bats in 2026, he hit .290 with a .343 OBP.

That is why tonight stands out. A 4-hit game does not create a case from scratch, but it does shove an existing case closer to the front of the room.

Why Toronto should act on Eloy Jiménez now

The Blue Jays do not need Jiménez to become the center of the lineup. They need a bat that can come up and give real professional at-bats in a spot that has been begging for more life.

He also gives them a different kind of bench and DH option. Jiménez is listed as a designated hitter with Buffalo, so the role fit is already there if Toronto wants a straightforward offensive promotion.

There is also some urgency in the timing. His MiLB page lists him as on the injured 7-day status, so if the club is satisfied with his health, the next question should be whether the roster is wasting a useful bat in Buffalo.

This is not about pretending he is a franchise fix. It is about recognizing when a hitter with a long MLB track record and a hot Triple-A stretch has earned another shot.

Toronto has seen enough from Jiménez to know what the upside looks like. A right-handed bat with this background, this recent production, and this kind of night should not be ignored just because the call-up would feel simple.

At some point, the Blue Jays have to reward the performance that is right in front of them. Eloy Jiménez just gave them another reason, and this one was loud enough to make the next move feel obvious.

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