In recent memory, Juan Soto might be the hottest commodity in Major League Baseball. With his rare blend of power, patience, ...
Torres, 27, is a player the Blue Jays are intimately familiar with, as he's been tearing it up for the division rival New York Yankees for the past seven years. The power-hitting second baseman is ...
but all signs point to Hernández not returning to Toronto. Despite fans' desire to see him put on a Blue Jays uniform again, ...
Are you ready to get hurt again? Congratulations, you’re prepared to experience another Toronto Blue Jays offseason. The last ...
The Blue Jays had a pretty solid rotation last season headlined by Jose Berrios and Kevin Gausman. But they were lacking a true ace. This offseason, they have the ability to sign a true ace with more ...
Based on a report yesterday, it doesn't appear that the Tampa Bay Rays will be able to play at Tropicana Field at all in 2025 ...
In a video for Bleacher Report, Heyman identified seven potential landing spots for Juan Soto: the Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Mets, New York Yankees, San Francisco ...
Juan Soto is one of the biggest free agents in MLB history and his contract might set a record for present-day value. So, which teams are best suited to sign him?
The Toronto Blue Jays finished second in the Shohei Ohtani sweepstakes last winter. Now, it's time for a repeat with Juan Soto.
A move to third for Vladdy still isn't out of the question, especially if it means adding a free agent bat like Pete Alonso.