Blue Jays to sign top closer
Digest more
The Winter Meetings are here, and that means the rumor mill is hot and heavy. Trying to decipher what’s real and what’s not is the hardest part of these meetin
Bo Bichette was great for the Toronto Blue Jays last season, but could sign elsewhere during the winter meetings.
The New York Yankees spent most of the 2025 season chasing the AL champion Blue Jays. From a summer sweep to a postseason gut punch, Toronto became the measuring stick the Yankees couldn’t clear. Aaron Boone was asked how his club closes that gap going into 2026.
Speaking to reporters at the MLB winter meetings Monday, New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone lauded the Toronto Blue Jays for defeating his club in the playoffs, but he doesn't believe the gap between the AL East rivals is as wide as the matchup showed.
The Toronto Blue Jays have been linked to one of the best available free agents, but signing him could cost them Bo Bichette.
Industry dialogue has made it clear that the next pressing order of offseason business for the Jays is to land an impact, top-of-the-order bat. Bichette and the darling of this year’s free agency class, Kyle Tucker, appear to be at the top of that wish list for Atkins and his baseball operations department.
A Toronto Blue Jays veteran “was not happy” with the team and chose not to be a part of its matchup with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
There are currently 10 players in the Hall of Fame who played for the Toronto Blue Jays, and on Sunday, another came close. Carlos Delgado was on the Contemporary Baseball Era Committee ballot and while he didn't get in,
The Blue Jays, already with one of the best rotations in baseball, just flexed their muscle again. They’ve agreed to terms with right-hander Cody Ponce on a three-year, $30 million deal, a source confirms to MLB.