Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is obviously the number-one name dominating Toronto Blue Jays headlines this winter, but Bo Bichette isn't far behind. As both players enter their final year of team control, their two 2024 seasons couldn't have been more different.
Bo Bichette has been considered one of the best shortstops in baseball for most of the 2020s, but the Toronto Blue Jays infielder is apparently losing his grip on that distinction heading into 2025.
The Toronto Blue Jays missed out on another high-profile free agent this offseason as the Los Angeles Dodgers signed coveted international free agent Roki Sasaki last week.
The deal with Toronto for Scherzer, 40, is reportedly pending a physical. The three-time Cy Young winner was limited by injuries to just 43⅓ inning with the Rangers in 2024.
Wednesday was an exciting day for the Toronto Blue Jays and their fans, as the equipment truck departed from Rogers Centre and started its journey to Dunedin, F
According to a report from Z101 DIgital reporter Hector Gomez, the Blue Jays and Guerrero are working toward a multi-year extension. However, Guerrero's self-imposed deadline is just more than two weeks away.
Entering his age-40 season, Scherzer was never going to get more than a year, and his $15.5 million salary is right in line with Justin Verlander, Alex Cobb, Charlie Morton and other veteran arms who've signed this winter. But does that mean that the future Hall of Famer was the right fit for this Toronto team?
What started as a tumultuous offseason for the Toronto Blue Jays has taken on a more positive tone in recent weeks. After missing out on superstars like Juan Soto, Corbin Burnes, and Roki Sasaki early in free agency,
Hackenberg, the Braves' number-nine prospect per MLB.com, totaled a 3.07 ERA in 25 minor-league starts last season and reached Triple-A for his last four outings. McCabe, the number-13 prospect, struggled in 35 games at Double-A after rehabbing from Tommy John surgery last February.
Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette may be on the move soon. Could the Los Angeles Dodgers be a realistic landing spot for the two-time All-Star?
The Seattle Mariners' 2025 roster needs more offense to compete for a postseason berth. Could Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette be a realistic target?