Loperfido was highly productive when the Blue Jays gave him an opportunity last season, though the 72-point gap between his xwOBA (.309) and wOBA (.381) points to some good fortune. The 26-year-old saw his OPS at the Triple-A level dip from .933 in 2024 to .743 in 2025, but he was able to cut his strikeout rate from 28 percent to 21.4 percent and he lowered his strikeout rate in the majors from 36.3 percent to 26 percent year-over-year, as well. He's flashed power and speed potential, but whether Loperfido is able to make enough contact will go a long way in determining his future as a big leaguer. It's probably going to take multiple injuries to the Blue Jays' outfield in order for Loperfido to get regular reps with the big club in 2026. Read Past Outlooks