Blue Jays draftee Chase Brunson ranks on MLB Pipeline’s recent top 100 draft list
Brunson immediately made an impact in his freshman season, slashing .291/.390/.426 with four home runs in 177 plate appearances. The 20-year-old’s numbers improved last season, as the outfielder slashed .317/.395/.554 with 12 home runs in 258 plate appearances. If he has another strong season in 2026, it’s not hard to see the outfielder being selected in the first round.
His MLB Pipeline bio notes that he doesn’t have any plus tools (60-grade or higher), but he’s average or above-average across the board. Brunson was given a 50-grade hit and power tool, while his running, arm, and fielding were all graded 55, good enough for an overall grade of 50.
It also appears that’s around where the Jays will pick. Since the Jays went over the second tax threshold last season (absolutely worth it), their first-round pick drops down 10 spots, as they’re slated to pick 40th overall. They’ve also lost their second and fifth round pick so far, with potentially more picks being taken away if they sign a player with a qualifying offer.
The 2026 draft is slated for July 12-13 in Philadelphia.
