Blue Jays Under the Radar prospect: Alexis Hernandez has done nothing but hit since joining the organization
Abdiel Mendoza was selected in the 2021 minor league portion. He had some good seasons in the organization, posting a 2.78 ERA in 2022, a 3.31 ERA in 2023, and a 3.71 ERA in 2024 before being released. Kekai Rios, selected in the 2022 Rule 5 draft’s minor league portion, was a depth catcher.
The Blue Jays drafted the outfielder from the Boston Red Sox, the 23-year-old spent the 2024 season with the Single-A Dunedin Blue Jays, slashing .219/.33/.331 with four home runs in 177 plate appearances for a 99 wRC+.
That was his worst season in the system. Last season, he slashed .260/.354/.415 with eight home runs in 323 plate appearances, splitting his time between Single-A (204 plate appearances) and High-A (106 plate appearances). All told, he had a 117 wRC+.
Beginning this season with the High-A Vancouver Canadians, Hernandez is already having a career-best season. Over his first 60 games, the outfielder is slashing .271/.366/.489 with a career-best 11 home runs in only 272 plate appearances. Not only that, but he has a 10.3 BB% and 20.2 K%, which is a career norm at this point.
If Hernandez continues to hit this way, he’ll earn a look in Double-A by the end of the season. At just 23 years old, he’s still a prospect, but the Double-A level will be a big test. Now if he can hit the ground running at the level, there’s a chance he’ll earn a spot on the back end of our mid-season top prospect list.
