The Toronto Blue Jays officially welcomed future Hall of Famer Max Scherzer into the fold on Tuesday, posting about his one-year contract being made official on ...
and we have heard Alonso speculated to Toronto several times this offseason, but news of an official offer is new. The Blue Jays offseason has been marred by misses in free agency including Juan ...
The Toronto Blue Jays have made some nice moves this offseason, but their work shouldn't be finished just yet. With the ...
Max Scherzer isn’t coming to Toronto because he likes Tim Hortons. Scherzer is 40 now, on the doorstep of his 18th MLB season ...
Misses in the 2022 draft and injuries have hurt the overall depth of the Jays' system, though they have some near-ready MLB ...
Former Texas Rangers alum Max Scherzer ended his free agency stint with the Toronto Blue Jays. The 40-year-old talented pitcher agreed on a $15.5 million deal with the Blue Jays recently.
He very swiftly turned down their latest deal, but this opens the door for the Toronto Blue Jays to swoop in and snatch him. This offer would have paid Alonso $23.3 million per year, and it shows ...
It took a while, but the Blue Jays finally found ... Ohtani on a private plane headed to Toronto to make a deal. He had actually picked the Dodgers. The Jays went on to finish 74-88, 20 games ...
In what should come as no surprise, Blue Jays Nation’s top Canadian baseball prospect for the 2025 season is Chicago Cubs’ outfield prospect Owen Caissie. Placing 54th on MLB Pipeline’s ...
There’s still work to be done, but the Toronto Blue Jays have begun fixing what started out as a nightmare of an offseason. Ross Atkins and his management staff were public-enemy number one in Toronto ...
Future Hall of Famer Max Scherzer will spend his 18th MLB season in Toronto. Scherzer and the Blue Jays have reportedly agreed on a one-year, $15.5 million deal, according to ESPN's Jeff Passan.