The Toronto Blue Jays had a shockingly poor season in 2024. One year removed from a playoff berth, they finished last in the AL East.
The San Diego Padres could end up being dark horse candidates to acquire Vladimir Guerrero Jr. from the Toronto Blue Jays.
Even Guerrero’s relatively short remaining window of team control doesn’t fully illustrate how quickly the Blue Jays are reaching a crossroads, however. Guerrero has made clear that he set a deadline for negotiations of the first full day of Spring Training with the club’s front office.
As the Blue Jays continue building out their 2025 roster, Toronto remains the team most likely to sign Max Scherzer.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. ranks fourth on MLB Network's Top 10 First Basemen Right Now list after hitting .323 with 30 home runs during the 2024 season
MLB insider Jim Bowden proposed the ideal, if expensive, numbers for the Toronto Blue Jays to get an extension deal done with Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
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The Athletic's Keith Law highlighted the Toronto Blue Jays' farm system by including Arjun Nimmala and Trey Yesavage in his Top 100 rankings.
Even though the Sox haven’t made many moves in free agency, they should take a step forward based on pitching alone.
According to Baseball America, the Toronto Blue Jays have only one Top 100 prospect heading into 2025. The publication, one of the most respected in the sport,
The Toronto Blue Jays can land a veteran for their rotation by giving up a high-upside infielder in this potential trade idea.
Vlad Guerrero Jr. was signed by the Blue Jays, a 16-year-old diamond unearthed from the baseball rough of the Dominican Republic, he was a dream acquisition for Canada’s team. The year was 2015 and coincided with a nice run of optimism that was building around the team.