Here’s the latest around Addison Barger with the Toronto Blue Jays, based on recent reporting:
- Barger opened the 2026 season on the injured list with a left ankle sprain after an early-season scare, leading to a slow start at the plate and limited playing time in April. He’s been targeting a return from the IL as the Blue Jays manage their depth at the infield/outfield positions. [Source: MLB Trade Rumors and regional outlets cited in early April 2026 coverage], [Media reports referencing his IL stint and rehab timeline].
- By early May 2026, reports suggested positive signs of a return to action, with indications he could be back in the lineup within days to a week as he completes rehab assignments and proves his ankle is ready for game action. [Source: May 2–4, 2026 coverage from Jays-focused outlets and national outlets discussing rehab progress].
If you’d like, I can pull the most up-to-date headlines and provide a quick rundown of his current status, projected timeline, and how Toronto plans to use him once healthy.
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KANSAS CITY -- Bigger, faster, stronger, Barger. Addison Barger hit the Blue Jays like a 12-pack of Red Bull on Wednesday in Kansas City, jittering with life, fresh off 20 minutes of sleep and running on “adrenaline and caffeine”. The Blue Jays’ No. 6 prospect got the call just before
www.mlb.comThe 2026 season has essentially been a wash for Barger to date, between his five weeks on the IL and his ice-cold start at the plate. Barger had only one hit and three walks in his first 23 plate appearances, resulting in an ugly .053/.174/.105 slash line. He hasn’t played since April 5, when he hurt both ankles while trying to beat out a grounder to first base. What was initially termed as “bilateral ankle discomfort” was officially designated as a left ankle sprain when Barger was placed on...
www.mlbtraderumors.comA young Toronto Blue Jays star who had a breakout World Series last year will be out of action for much of April at least.
heavy.comThis is some tough news for a fan favorite Blue Jays slugger.
www.sportingnews.comKANSAS CITY -- Bigger, faster, stronger, Barger. Addison Barger hit the Blue Jays like a 12-pack of Red Bull on Wednesday in Kansas City, jittering with life, fresh off 20 minutes of sleep and running on “adrenaline and caffeine”. The Blue Jays’ No. 6 prospect got the call just before
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