"Guerrero said last month that he’d turned down a Blue Jays offer of around $340 million, and although that’s a big number, it’s not even close to what he’d get in free agency," wrote Bowden.
The Toronto Blue Jays could explore the idea of trading their superstar infielder Vladimir Guerrero Jr. before he hits unrestricted free agency next offseason. Spotrac projects Guerrero to sign ...
The New York Mets have at least checked in on the availability of first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. What would it take to bring him to Queens?
TORONTO (AP) — General manager Ross Atkins said a Toronto Blue Jays jersey with Anthony Santander’s name on it was “floating around our office” throughout the offseason. The outfielder put it on Tuesday when he was introduced by the Blue Jays during a Zoom news conference, a day after finalizing a $92.5 million, five-year contract.
Another team has entered the group chat sweepstakes. Free agent first baseman Pete Alonso and his camp met with the Los Angeles Angels on Thursday, as multiple
MLB insider Jon Morosi indicated that the Toronto Blue Jays might not be done after signing Anthony Santander.
But Toronto managed to put Santander in its lineup alongside Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Bo Bichette and George Springer. The Blue Jays are looking to rebound after finishing last in the AL East with a ...
3:05pm: The Blue Jays have been known for a while to have interest in free agent first baseman Pete Alonso. Andy Martino of SNY reports today that talks between the two sides are “advancing,” though he cautions that nothing is done yet and it can’t be certain that a deal will be completed.
Alonso has clubs 226 home runs over the past six seasons, which puts him second only to Aaron Judge for that span.
There’s no doubt that Anthony Santander will slot right into the top part of the Toronto Blue Jays lineup come 2025 Opening Day. The Jays signed the former Orioles outfielder to a five-year pact earlier today worth $92.