Toronto Blue Jays, Guerrero and New York Yankees
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.
Somehow, some way, the Toronto Blue Jays have to find a way to improve their offense heading into the new season. The Blue Jays are faced with a tall task. If they want superstar Vladimir Guererro Jr.
New York among potential suitors for Vladimir Guerrero Jr., KeBryan Hayes could be a fit, a snag in Marcus Stroman trade talks.
The Toronto Blue Jays have roughly a month to sort out a new contract with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. While a new deal is no certainty, the Jays have shown no inclination to let him go, either.
The market for one free agent outfielder is heating up, and the New York Yankees are reportedly not among the teams pursuing a member of their 2024 team.
This offseason, the Toronto Blue Jays have had a tough time bringing in new talent to make fans forget the mediocre 2024 season that saw them post a last place
The Blue Jays are focused on Roki Sasaki but shouldn't ignore under-the-radar free agents like Alex Verdugo, Cal Quantrill and Phil Maton.
With his free agency looming in less than nine months, the Blue Jays first baseman is generating discussion on a number of fronts.
The Blue Jays landed free agent reliever Jeff Hoffman on Friday, signing a free agent after being linked in varying degrees to other names on the market.
Rōki Sasaki may have taken a pay cut in order to pitch for the Los Angeles Dodgers. The San Diego Padres were willing to offer Sasaki more than $10
Over the last year, there had been speculation around MLB that the Dodgers had a possible handshake agreement in place with pitcher Roki Sasaki.