Adam Macko, a left-handed pitcher, was drafted in the seventh round of the 2019 MLB Draft by the Seattle Mariners, and was traded to the Toronto Blue Jays on November 16, 2022 with fellow pitcher Erik ...
TORONTO (AP) — Three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer and the Toronto Blue Jays finalized a US$15.5 million, one-year ...
Bassitt told “The JD Bunkis Podcast” on Sportsnet that Scherzer is “one of the best pitchers of all time,” and the three-time Cy Young Award winner will improve the Jays’ pitching staff with his ...
The six-foot-three product of St. Louis, Mo., is a three-time Cy Young Award winner and a two-time World Series champion, ...
Every team in MLB would love to have him, but he will reportedly choose between the Los Angeles Dodgers, the San Diego Padres, and the Toronto Blue Jays. He is widely projected to be a front-of ...
The Orioles nearly handed out their first multiyear contract to a free agent pitcher since 2018, but now that player is a Toronto Blue Jay. Jeff Hoffman, a star right-handed reliever for the ...
The Toronto Blue Jays could be the biggest benefactors if the Mets move on from Pete Alonso. They could find a way to have Alonso and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. together in 2025. According to USA ...
The New York Mets have reportedly "checked in" on Toronto Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s trade availability, but the first baseman might not be going anywhere this offseason. Per Sportsnet ...
With his free agency looming in less than nine months, Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero is generating discussion on a number of fronts: • The Blue Jays have not spoken to ...
Ailish Forfar and Justin Cuthbert of THE FAN Pregame Show discuss the report that the Toronto Blue Jays are among three final landing spots for Roki Sasaki and what the Japanese pitcher could mean ...
It’s been a rough go both on and off of the field for the Toronto Blue Jays over the last calendar year or so. As recently as 2023, they appeared to be entrenched as legitimate contenders ...
As the snow dreamily fell, a dreary smudge behind a thicket of branches appeared. It – the “white” blue jay – flitted behind the criss-cross of bare oak boughs to be hidden behind more pine limbs.