Simon Li Jays Centre Contributor Posted July 28, 2025 Posted July 28, 2025 The Jays Centre number seven prospect, Kendry Rojas, has only pitched 36 2/3 innings since coming back from the injured list, and only 18 2/3 in Double-A New Hampshire. That was enough for the Blue Jays front office to give him the bump up to Buffalo, as Rojas has been almost unhittable, with a 3.86 ERA/1.86 FIP at Double-A with a 40% strikeout rate and only a 2.7% walk rate. After Rojas sat at 96 mph in the spring breakout game, people were hoping to see that the velocity gains were real. Rojas has consistently shown strong velocity with his fastballs, sitting at 95.5 mph in Low-A and 95 mph in Double-A. The extra velocity to his fastballs allows his secondaries to play up as hitters have less time to react to his slider and changeup. Rojas will be Rule-5 eligible after the end of this season, so he'll need to be added to the 40-man soon. If all goes well, he may push his way onto the major league roster for the playoffs when rosters expand. View full rumor
Laika Community Moderator Posted July 28, 2025 Posted July 28, 2025 This guy is a stud. Chance to have the best career of any Blue Jays SP prospect. G-Snarls 1
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