The Toronto Blue Jays have made some moves this offseason, but one move in particular could come back to bite them.
The New York Yankees have now lost two left-handed relief pitchers to the same National League Central team in the same offseason.
With now just 19 days to go until MLB teams open spring training for the 2025 season, the big names in free agency are slowly but surely starting to rake in the big bucks, falling off the board as the pressure of the oncoming season pushes both players and teams to strike deals.
The New York Yankees are trying to move one veteran starter off their roster, but that didn't stop them from watching another audition for teams this week. The Yankees sent a scout to watch free agent Max Scherzer's workout, according to Sports Illustrated's Pat Ragazzo.
The Blue Jays are reportedly interested in both Anthony Santander and Pete Alonso, but Santander is a better fit. Toronto knows exactly what he's capable of after starring for the Baltimore Orioles. The slugger has gone deep 105 times over the last three seasons and crushed a career-high 44 homers last year.
The Toronto Blue Jays are rapidly approaching a franchise-defining decision regarding Vladimir Guerrero Jr. The post Blue Jays Predicted to Sign Vladimir Guerrero Jr for a Ridiculous Price Amid Pete Alonso’s Rejection appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Former Toronto Blue Jays lefty Tim Mayza has found a new home with the Pittsburgh Pirates, according to a report from Pirates reporter Alex Stumpf. Sources: The
The Toronto Blue Jays are serious suitors for free agent starting pitcher Max Scherzer. Here's what the team's starting rotation would look like on Opening Day if they sign Scherzer.
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The Mets and Yankees were both reportedly among the clubs who took in Max Scherzer’s throwing session last week, but it sounds like the Toronto Blue Jays could be the frontrunner to land him.
It’s hard to fathom why an MLB team with a payroll pushing $200 million needs to shed salary to stay competitive, but the San Diego Padres are once again looking to trim their payroll.