It hasn’t been a good season for a player looking to rebound after a tough 2025. Splitting time between the Cubs and Chicago White Sox’s Triple-A teams, Cowles slashed .235/.300/.371 with nine home runs in 527 plate appearances for a 71 wRC+. Cowles’ big breakout came in 2024 in the New York Yankees system, where he slashed .294/.376/.472 with nine home runs in 378 plate appearances.
Traded at the 2024 trade deadline for former Blue Jay Mark Leiter Jr., Cowles appeared in four games for the Cubs’ Double-A team. This happens to be the third time the Cubs have acquired Cowles, either through a trade or on waivers, as he was designated for assignment by the Cubs, but was later claimed from the White Sox.
After Cowles’ departure, the Blue Jays only have one player on the 40-man roster who isn’t a lock to make the roster – Jiménez. That said, Josh Kasevich has put his name in the hat if the Blue Jays need an infielder from Triple-A.
