Their cheap owner who refuses to spend money ... They needed a first baseman and acquired Spencer Horwitz from the Blue Jays (by way of Cleveland) but gave up an interesting young starter in Luis ...
Somehow, some way, the Toronto Blue Jays have to find a way to improve their offense heading into the new season. The Blue ...
The Blue Jays were willing to spend on Corbin Burnes, so they could trade for Cease and give him an extension before he even hits free agency. Spotrac projects him to sign a five-year, $108 ...
The Blue Jays already have Kevin Gausman, José Berríos and Chris Bassitt. Adding Pivetta as a fourth option would be a good move. Spotrac projects him to sign a four-year, $60 million deal.
The Toronto Blue Jays have been trying to bring more talent to town but just haven't gotten anything done yet. Toronto is going to need to add some talent this offseason if it wants to rebound ...
The Toronto Blue Jays have stepped up their offseason efforts by looking for power hitters to bolster their lineup. The Yankees were interested in Anthony Santander, in a 5-year, $100 million deal ...
According to Cuban Baseball Insider Francys Romero, the Toronto Blue Jays are one of "several" teams that are interested in former top prospect Yoan Moncada. Per Romero on social media ...
The saga between Bo Bichette and the Toronto Blue Jays continues. While the two sides haven't outwardly shared any ill feelings with each other, it's hard to think there aren't any. The Blue Jays ...
The Blue Jays made a significant bullpen upgrade on Friday evening, announcing a three-year deal with Jeff Hoffman that guarantees $33MM. The CAA client reportedly receives a $5MM signing bonus ...
Martine Gaillard speaks to Ben Nicholson-Smith about the Toronto Blue Jays' signing of top reliever Jeff Hoffman, including what the former Philadelphia Phillie has in his toolkit and Hoffman's ...
The 2024 season was the worst year for Kevin Gausman as a Toronto Blue Jay. This is Blue Jays Nation’s annual 40-man Roster Review, where we look at the players on the Blue Jays’ 40-man roster.
NEW YORK -- Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the Toronto Blue Jays avoided a salary arbitration hearing when the first baseman agreed to a one-year, $28.5 million contract, sources told ESPN on Thursday.