Blue Jays Dealt New Setback as Addison Barger Hits Injured List
A 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.comHere’s the latest on Addison Barger and the Blue Jays:
Addison Barger landed on the 10-day injured list with a left ankle sprain in early April 2026 and has been sidelined while the team evaluated the injury. The Jays have been hopeful for a quick return, with rehab assignments mentioned as part of his recovery plan, but his timeline has been fluid given the ongoing bullpen and lineup adjustments early in the season.[2][3][4]
By early May 2026, reports indicated Barger was progressing in rehab and could be activated soon, including updates suggesting a potential return around the first week of May or later, depending on his rehab performance and the Jays’ roster needs. Several outlets noted his prior strong 2025 performance and the team’s desire to get him back in form to boost the lineup.[1][7][9]
In the broader context, Barger has drawn attention for his major league debut and his impact in prior seasons, with scouts and outlets noting his power and contact ability when healthy.[5][8]
Illustration: If you’d like, I can summarize a quick timeline of dates and injuries for Addison Barger from these sources, or pull a snapshot of his 2025-2026 stats to gauge his recent form.
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A 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.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
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.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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