Cards’ No. 26 Prospect Blaze Jordan Shines with Stellar Start
Blaze Jordan, the Cardinals' No. 26 prospect, is off to a stunning start in the 2026 season. He’s living up to his name with a powerful performance at Triple-A Memphis, displaying both offensive and defensive skills. At only 23 years old, Jordan has already made waves with his hitting, including a .354 batting average and four home runs. His strong showing could secure him a spot on the major league roster by season's end.
By the Numbers- Jordan has a .354 batting average with 4 home runs and 9 RBIs after 51 plate appearances.
- His wRC+ of 180 ranks 12th in Triple-A and is the seventh-best in the International League.
- Jordan has been errorless defensively at both third base and first base.
- His average exit velocity increased from 86.1 mph in 2025 to 90.5 mph in 2026.
Going forward, Jordan's development will hinge on balancing his power and hitting skills. If he can boost his walk rate to between 7-9% while reducing his ground-ball rate, he could significantly enhance his major league prospects. Analysts will be watching his performance as the season progresses.
Bottom LineBlaze Jordan’s impressive showing this season could mean he's on the fast track to the majors, but continued progress in refining his batting approach will be crucial for his long-term success.
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