The pressure is on the Blue Jays to lock up Vlad Guerrero Jr., a superstar who’s a Canadian citizen (remember, his Hall of Fame dad played for the Expos) and favorite son, and do it by Guerrero ...
In a report from The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon, the Blue Jays have a strong desire to keep Guerrero and that’s based on what type of package they want back in a potential trade.
It's worth noting that The Athletic reports other teams are still involved in the Alonso bidding, including the Blue Jays. Should Toronto land Alonso, the expectation is that Vladimir Guerrero Jr ...
262/.311/.422 with 11 home runs, 40 RBIs, and an OPS+ of 101. At least the Blue Jays, Cubs, and Mariners have reported interest in Moncada’s services. In Toronto’s case, what kind of sense ...
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The Toronto Blue Jays could be the biggest benefactors if the Mets move on from Pete Alonso. They could find a way to have Alonso and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. together in 2025. According to USA ...
MLB insiders Will Sammon and Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic ($) list the Blue Jays as one of the teams on the forefront of the Alonso sweepstakes. They wrote this about Alonso’s market ...
The Toronto Blue Jays could be working on making sure Vladimir Guerrero Jr. never hits free agency. The two sides are working on an extension as Guerrero's self-imposed deadline nears. According ...
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Here’s how it works. COCOA BEACH, Florida — Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket just earned its wings. New Glenn launched for the first time ever this morning (Jan. 16), rising off a pad at ...
Ailish Forfar and Justin Cuthbert of THE FAN Pregame Show discuss the report that the Toronto Blue Jays are among three final landing spots for Roki Sasaki and what the Japanese pitcher could mean ...
TORONTO – Right-handed pitcher Jeff Hoffman, selected ninth overall by the Blue Jays in 2014 first-year player draft and dealt to the Colorado Rockies the following summer, is back with Toronto.