The Blue Jays recently made a major move to improve their lineup. By using a classic Dodgers tactic, they may still have room to make more moves if they want to.
The Blue Jays are in hot pursuit of two All-Star players after signing Anthony Santander. Here's the latest buzz from Toronto.
Vlad Guerrero Jr. had just led all of baseball with a 48-homer season. Alek Manoah was on the rise. Fan favourite Teoscar Hernandez was hitting bombs (the Jays had four players with 29 homers or more) and a young Bo Bichette was mirroring the development of his Jays sidekick, Guerrero.
After another offseason full of misses, Ross Atkins finally got a star player to commit to the Toronto Blue Jays, inking Anthony Santander on a five-year deal. The term might've been a year or two ...
The best way for Toronto to help close that gap is to convince Guerrero Jr. that he can compete in Toronto long-term. And the best way to do that is to continue adding talent this offseason, wherever the team can find it.
Like several Toronto Blue Jays fans, Steve Simmons of the Toronto Sun has seen enough. After another narrow miss in free agency (Roki Sasaki), Simmons has call
There hasn’t been much public buzz about Max Scherzer this winter, apart from a report earlier this month that four unknown clubs were showing interest in the future Hall-of-Famer’s services. The Blue Jays may or may not have been one of those four mystery teams,
Just days after finally landing a high-end free agent by signing Anthony Santander, it seemed like Ross Atkins and the Toronto Blue Jays were about to pull off
One of the consistent themes in the rumblings around the Blue Jays is the team’s desire to add a veteran starting pitcher. Many of the top starters are off the board, but Nick Ashbourne looks at a few remaining that could provide a meaningful upgrade.
As MLB’s rumour mill churned on Thursday, some reports suggested that the Toronto Blue Jays were advancing in talks with free-agent slugger Pete Alonso and right-hander Max Scherzer. However, according to reports from Sportsnet’s Shi Davidi and Ben Nicholson-Smith,
ESPN's Buster Olney predicts that the Toronto Blue Jays will want to move on from Anthony Santander in 6-8 months if they can't extend Vladimir Guerrero Jr.