In its video series "Hidden Classics," MLB is digging into its archives and dusting off big games you might have forgotten ...
Former Toronto Blue Jays pitcher and World Series champion Dave Stewart has joined the Athletics in an important role in player development. Stewart, who is best known for his time with the ...
Stewart had a prestigious 16-year career, spending the1993 and 1994 seasons with the Blue Jays. In his two years in Toronto, he went 19-16 with a 5.09 ERA, striking out 207 hitters in 295.1 ...
The Tigers were reported to be all in on the two-time World Series champion earlier this week. Now, the Blue Jays could increase their efforts to add the reigning Gold Glove Award winner to their ...
(Eugene Hoshiko/The Associated Press) Prized Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki says in an Instagram post he intends to sign with the World Series champion ... and Toronto Blue Jays were said to be ...
Toronto acquired $2 million in international signing bonus pool allocation from the Cleveland Guardians that could be used in ...
The Toronto Blue Jays have found themselves on the outside looking in on several of the top free agents but find themselves a contender to bring in a star talent at last. MLB Insider Jon Heyman ...
The Toronto Blue Jays are starting to sense an opportunity. For as dreadful as the 2024 season was, there's still a lot of talent on this Toronto roster. And while it's by no means easy to turn a ...
The New York Mets would opt to acquire Toronto Blue Jays All-Star Vladimir Guerrero ... As for New York, they’d be one step closer to World Series glory with three top-of-the-line sluggers ...
Roki Sasaki's free agency will always be remembered as if no team but the Los Angeles Dodgers had a chance, but there was one little window on Friday when it seemed like the Toronto Blue Jays were ...
Remember the golden era of Blue ... the Jays and eventual winners, the Los Angeles Dodgers. Roki Sasaki did what everyone expected him to do all along. The defending World Series champs just ...
The Toronto Blue ... the Jays number is listed at just 76.5, the lowest in the division. The Yankees are listed at 93.5, which makes sense considering they went to the World Series in 2024.