The Toronto Blue Jays reside in arguably one of the toughest divisions in all of Major League Baseball in the American League East. With teams like the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Tampa Bay Rays,
“We're assuming that by the end of camp, the Yankees will have found a taker for Marcus Stroman, whose $18 million salary is too expensive for a sixth starter (or long man in the bullpen), assuming the rest of the rotation stays healthy," Joyce wrote. This is the smart take.
After an offseason filled with missing out on the biggest names, the Toronto Blue Jays have come to terms with free agent pitcher Max Scherzer. The two sides have agreed to a contract, according to multiple reports. It’s a one-year deal worth $15.5 million, per ESPN’s Jeff Passan.
Former Toronto Blue Jays lefty Tim Mayza has found a new home with the Pittsburgh Pirates, according to a report from Pirates reporter Alex Stumpf. Sources: The
The New York Yankees have now lost two left-handed relief pitchers to the same National League Central team in the same offseason.
With now just 19 days to go until MLB teams open spring training for the 2025 season, the big names in free agency are slowly but surely starting to rake in the big bucks, falling off the board as the pressure of the oncoming season pushes both players and teams to strike deals.
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?
Check out our Events section for more upcoming events in Toronto. Have an event you’d like to plug? Adding an event to our listings is free and only takes seconds. Whether you’re organizing ...
A new report reveals the New York Mets are in competition with the Toronto Blue Jays for not one but two big names still in free agency.
Carlos Estevez, who had been connected to the Toronto Blue Jays earlier this offseason, has signed on with the Kansas City Royals. It's a two-year deal.
Future Hall of Famer Max Scherzer has found a new home as he enters his age-41 season in 2025. The right-handed starter and former New York Mets ace is in agre
The Toronto Blue Jays have made some moves this offseason, but one move in particular could come back to bite them.