The Toronto Blue Jays have made some key moves this offseason after finishing in last place in the American League East in 2024. They traded for Andres Gimenez and also added Jeff Hoffman and Anthony Santander in free agency.
The Toronto Blue Jays did their best Los Angeles Dodgers impression when they signed Anthony Santander this week, and not just by handing out a massive contract.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are adding a quality arm. Tanner Scott is signing a deal with the team, after the Cubs and Blue Jays offered him.
Before Roki Sasaki decided to sign with the Dodgers, the Blue Jays hosted 23-year-old ace on a visit featuring Bo Bichette, Daulton Varsho and Chad Green.
On Tuesday, the Dodgers finalized a one-year, $13 million contract with free agent reliever Kirby Yates, who passed a physical after agreeing to terms last week, according to multiple reports. MLB Network's Mark Feinsand was the first to report the news, which ESPN's Jeff Passan corroborated.
After days of hopeful speculation, the Toronto Blue Jays have officially missed out on free agent sensation Roki Sasaki. Sasaki announced on Instagram that he
but perhaps none more than Toronto Blue Jays fans. The Blue Jays have been Los Angeles' biggest competition in most of their free agency expenditures. The Jays competed with the Dodgers for guys ...
It's hard to imagine that the Los Angeles Dodgers might not be done ... led by Korean signee Hyeseong Kim. What if the Toronto Blue Jays decide to suddenly sell low on two-time All-Star shortstop ...
As MLB free agency continues to progress, Pete Alonso is slowly being left alone as the most important figure who is still free. However, as time goes by, the situation is becoming
The Toronto Blue Jays have signed Anthony Santander to a five-year, $92.5 million contract, but they’re playing it smart with deferred payments, just like the Los Angeles Dodgers. In fact ...
Roki Sasaki will sign with either the Dodgers, Padres, or Blue Jays. Here's how their pitching staffs would look with the Japanese sensation in the fold.
While free agent first baseman Pete Alonso stays unsigned heading into February, the market of offers surrounding him is getting a bit thinner than he may have