MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA – APRIL 30: Brandon Valenzuela #59 of the Toronto Blue Jays looks on against the Minnesota Twins during the eighth inning at Target Field on April 30, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Twins defeated the Blue Jays 7-1. (Photo by Steven Garcia/Getty Images)
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The Toronto Blue Jays have struggled to replace the many key players who have been sidelined by injuries this season, but at least one call up has unearthed a promising young player.
In the wake of an early-season thumb surgery for All-Star catcher Alejandro Kirk, the Blue Jays have gotten an extended look at young backstop Brandon Valenzuela as his injury replacement. And the 25-year-old, who was acquired for infielder Will Wagner in a trade with the San Diego Padres last year, has been pretty impressive.
“In a Toronto Blue Jays season that has over-indexed on unpleasant surprises, Brandon Valenzuela has been one of the few players who have exceeded expectations,” Nick Ashbourne wrote for Sportsnet. “Just 25 games into his career, it’s too early to render a verdict on what Valenzuela will be in the majors. It is enough to determine that he has tools that stand out among his peers, even at the game’s highest level.”
Toronto Blue Jays Have Tough Roster Decision Looming With Alejandro Kirk Return
Valenzuela is slashing .200/.300/.429 so far in his big-league debut, which might not match the output of a slugger like Kirk, but easily outpaces the Blue Jays’ other healthy catcher option in Tyler Heineman. And he has flashed some strong defensive awareness and an ability to manage pitchers and frame their offerings.
All told, Valenzuela has made the Blue Jays’ looming roster decision tough because, even as Heineman has no minor-league options remaining, it seems pretty clear that the younger backstop has proven himself as a more valuable second catcher for the big-league roster when Kirk returns.
“Kirk is well on his way toward returning to the lineup and his elite backstopping,” Rosie DiManno wrote for the Toronto Star. “Schneider has made it clear the team won’t carry three catchers, meaning a decision must be made between Valenzuela and Tyler Heineman, with his dismal .155 average, as the backup. Heineman is out of options and would have to clear waivers. Would the Jays really send Valenzuela back to the minors?”
Toronto Blue Jays’ Alejandro Kirk Replacement Sends Trade Message
Kirk appears to be nearing a return, starting a hitting progression last week that suggests he could be back with the Blue Jays by the end of the month. That could soon force a tough roster decision for the team, but in the meantime, Valenzuela sent a message about the trade that brought him to the organization.
“Being traded to the Blue Jays is the best thing that’s ever happened to me,” Valenzuela told DiManno.
And if he sticks with the big-league team after Kirk returns, he’ll have an even harder time topping that moment.

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