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Toronto Blue Jays have two unexpected pitchers that could crack the Opening Day roster


Victor William
Feb 22, 2026  (10:08 PM)
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Ricky Tiedemann (70) throws a pitch during the first inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates at LECOM Park.
Photo credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images

Trey Yesavage, Jake Bloss, and Ricky Tiedemann are knocking on the door of the big leagues and their arrival is the ultimate thrill for Toronto.

The Blue Jays pitching rotation is about to get a massive injection of youth and raw power.
Spring Training is underway, and all eyes are firmly locked on three elite arms fighting for a spot.
It is the kind of internal competition that builds championship-caliber pitching staffs.
Fans have been tracking their minor league heroics for months, and now the future is finally crashing into the present.
The buzz around these three phenoms is perfectly captured in this detailed breakdown of what the franchise needs.
Leading the charge is the unstoppable Trey Yesavage (Drafted Round 1, 2024 by Toronto Blue Jays), the 22-year-old who simply refuses to slow down.
Yesavage already gave us a taste of his dominance late last season, posting a sparkling 3.21 ERA with 16 strikeouts in his first three big league starts.
His meteoric rise from the draft floor to the Rogers Centre mound is nothing short of spectacular.
His devastating splitter is already making major league hitters look completely foolish.

These young pitchers are ready to dominate

You can feel the pure relief in the city knowing that the rotation finally has legitimate, high-end reinforcements on the way.
Then there is Jake Bloss (Drafted Round 3, 2023 by Houston Astros), who arrived in the Yusei Kikuchi blockbuster and brings serious upside.
The 24-year-old righty is battling back from elbow surgery, but his mid-90s fastball and sharp slider make him a massive wild card for the rotation.
A healthy Bloss completely changes the dynamic of this pitching staff.
Finally, we cannot ignore the electric Ricky Tiedemann (Drafted Round 3, 2021 by Toronto Blue Jays), whose ceiling remains astronomically high.
The 23-year-old southpaw has battled injuries, but his blistering fastball and wipeout slider are impossible to ignore.
If Tiedemann can command the strike zone, he could be a deadly weapon out of the bullpen by the dog days of summer.
His sheer strikeout potential is exactly what you want in high-leverage situations.
This trio represents a massive shift in the organizational philosophy.
They are not just filling out a roster; they are here to push the veterans and win ballgames.
Toronto is building a sustainable pitching factory, and this season is the grand unveiling.
Get your popcorn ready, because Vladdy and the boys are about to get some serious help from the mound.
Would you like me to pull up some specific spring training game schedules so you can catch their next live outings?
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