On Tuesday afternoon, Jake Bloss returned to the mound after a year off, pitching for the Florida Complex League Blue Jays. Over two and one-third innings, Bloss allowed a single, but struck out four players without giving up a run.
Of those three internal options, Bloss is the only pitcher with big league experience. Drafted 99th overall in 2023 by the Houston Astros, Bloss joined the Astros’ Arizona Complex League team, then their Single-A team to finish out the season. The following season, his first full professional season, Bloss pitched at the High-A, Double-A, and Triple-A level.
Joining the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons to end 2024, he didn’t allow an earned run in his first 10.2 innings pitched, but ultimately finished with a 6.91 ERA and 5.87 FIP in 27.1 innings pitched after the trade. In his first five starts in 2025 before the injury, Bloss had a 6.46 ERA and 4.76 FIP in 23.2 innings pitched.
Bloss is still widely considered one of the Blue Jays’ best pitching prospects. Hopefully, the stuff is still there because he could be a big help to the rotation this season.
