Roki Sasaki signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday, ending his long free-agency search. He narrowed his list down to the Dodgers, Toronto Blue Jays, and San Diego Padres before making his final decision.
The Toronto Blue Jays best interest is trading Vladimir Guerrero Jr. after they missed on Roki Sasaki. If Ross Atkins comes to his senses, these four teams should be buying.
As there still appears to be an impasse between the New York Mets and free-agent first baseman Pete Alonso, other teams are reportedly starting to make a
It's possible to imagine a triple-whammy that causes the Blue Jays to open themselves up to offers for Guerrero. One, they whiff on Alonso. Two, they also miss out on Rōki Sasaki. And three ...
Find out the latest Toronto Blue Jays trade rumors, including speculation about Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s future and possible trade scenarios.
This has happened with Shohei Ohtani, Juan Soto, Max Fried, Corbin Burnes, and now Roki Sasaki. The Blue Jays ... away their star first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in the same offseason.
"That's my issue with [Guerrero Jr. to the Mets], I just don't see it," Heyman said, per an X post from B/R Walk-Off. "I mean the Jays just signed [Jeff] Hoffman, they are trying for Sasaki.
As per reports, the New York Mets have now “ checked in” on Vladimir Guerrero Jr. for a potential trade ... they are trying for Sasaki. Obviously, they can’t be trading Vlad anytime soon ...
It seems like other teams want Vladimir Guerrero Jr. On Wednesday morning ... to contend in 2025 and are in on free agents like Rōki Sasaki and Anthony Santander, while reportedly having interest ...
While the Blue Jays have been involved in pursuits of a number of major players this winter ranging from Juan Soto to Corbin Burnes to Roki Sasaki ... to extend Vladimir Guerrero Jr. before ...
Japanese star Roki Sasaki signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers, he announced on Instagram. The 23-year-old right-hander with a sizzling fastball and deadly splitter joins Samurai Japan teammates Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto with the World Series champion Dodgers.
The New York Mets coach took the former NFL quarterback for his comments on the baseball's dying spirit and pointed out why that is wrong.