TORONTO — Dustin Fowler is playing well enough at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre that some scouts are predicting he could help the Yankees immediately.

The left-handed hitter is not on the 40-man roster, so somebody would have to be dropped to make room for the 22-year-old center fielder. And the Yankees might be leery of bringing Fowler to the big leagues to sit on the bench because Gardner, Hicks and Aaron Judge are playing everyday and well.

Fowler was hitting .306 with nine homers and 28 RBIs in 48 games going into Saturday’s International League action.

Despite Jacoby Ellsbury’s setback from his concussion, it wasn’t all doom and gloom on the injury front for the Yankees, because it appears closer Aroldis Chapman is on schedule to return.

“He played catch and threw a light side, 15 pitches and he felt good,’’ manager Joe Girardi said before the Yankees’ 7-0 win over the Blue Jays on Saturday. “He’ll do another side and I believe a simulated game next week.’’

Chapman has been on the disabled list since May 14 with an inflamed left rotator cuff and was expected to be out a minimum of a month with the problem.

Aaron Judge pushing a hitting streak to seven games isn’t news, but the hit was a double that nearly ripped the glove off the hand of Blue Jays center fielder Kevin Pillar in the two-run third inning and was clocked at 116.2 mph by Statcast.

“You never know off the bat with Pillar out there,’’ Judge said.

Others were more impressed.

“We all realize he hits the ball harder than everyone else,’’ Matt Holliday said. “You combine 6-foot-8, 280-pounds and a good approach and when he gets his pitch he doesn’t miss it.’’

The Yankees hit three straight homers in the eighth inning. It was the first time since June 8, 2012, against the Mets they did that. The four homers in the eighth was the first time since Oct. 1, 2012, against the Red Sox.

Girardi started Rob Refsnyder at first base for the ice-cold Chris Carter on Saturday.

“I liked the way he swung the bat in Baltimore, the second game there,’’ Girardi said of Refsnyder who went 2-for-4 last Wednesday against the Orioles. He was 0-for-3 the night before.

Refsnyder went 0-for-3 Saturday but after reaching on Troy Tulowitzki’s fielding error with one out in the third, Refsnyder stole second and scored the game’s first run on Hicks’ two-out double.

Carter entered the game in the seventh at first and fanned in one at-bat. He is in a 1-for-23 (.043) slide and hitting .180 overall with 48 strikeouts compared to 20 hits.

Austin Romine started for the first time since Wednesday, when he fouled a ball off the left shin that left a baseball-sized welt on the leg.

“Day game after a night game,” Girardi said of giving Gary Sanchez the day off.

Romine, whose left shin is discolored, took a foul tip from Jose Bautista just above the shin guard on the left knee in the fifth inning and crumbled to the dirt. He remained in the game and said an X-ray wasn’t required.

“It was hard to run, OK to catch,” Romine said.