Charles McAdoo of Blue Jays celebrates first career home run
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 2, 2026, 9:32 AM
Last updated Jun 2, 2026
On May 29, 2026, Charles McAdoo of the Toronto Blue Jays hit his first career home run during a game against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. McAdoo, who was a 13th round pick in 2023, has made notable improvements this season despite limited Major League appearances, managing a.274 batting average in his last 80 games in 2025. Currently, he has made adjustments to his swing, showing a decrease in strikeouts and an increase in walks. McAdoo's next steps involve continuing to refine his batting as he seeks to solidify his role at the big league level.
- •McAdoo hit his first MLB home run on May 29, 2026.
- •He is a 13th round pick from 2023, originally drafted by the Pirates.
- •His recent season shows improved strikeout and walk rates.
- •He played primarily at third base but may serve as a corner utility player.
- •Current batting average stands at.274 over his last 80 games.
- 9:32 AMYahoo Sports — Taking Wing: Charles McAdoo
"In this column, I normally focus on guys who, you know, haven’t actually taken wing yet. But I missed Charles McAdoo after saying I’d feature him, and he really has had an interesting season, so I figured that in spite of 8 PA and a home run with the big club he’d still be an […]
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