Blue Jays pitching prospect Adam Macko is likely headed for surgery to repair a meniscus tear in his left knee, manager John Schneider told reporters (including Hazel Mae). The 24-year-old southpaw came out of a recent bullpen session with knee discomfort.
Macko has been on Toronto’s 40-man roster for the past year. The Jays acquired the former seventh-round pick from the Mariners in the Teoscar Hernández trade. Toronto selected his contract last offseason so as not to lose him in the Rule 5 draft. He spent most of the ’24 season at Double-A New Hampshire. Macko posted a 4.87 ERA across 87 1/3 innings. His 26.4% strikeout rate and tolerable 8.8% walk percentage were more impressive than the run prevention mark.
The Jays promoted Macko to Triple-A at the end of last season. He only pitched three innings there and is likely headed back to begin this season. He should be in the mix for a major league call midseason, though this could set his promotion timetable back. A meniscus repair is unlikely to cost him the whole year but would certainly call for a season-opening injured list stint.
Toronto could eventually place Macko on the 60-day injured list if they want to open a spot on the 40-man roster. Doing so would start his service clock and require paying him a prorated $760K major league minimum salary for however long he was on the IL.
He probably is happy not having to go to canada
He grew up in Canada, clown.
Don’t feed the trolls.
Yea, because Buffalo is so much better…
Great, his push off leg. Are we not sacrificing enough chickens to Jobu?