Since winning the World Series in 2021, the Braves have struggled to get back to the top of the sport. They've reached the playoffs in the past three seasons but haven't made it past the division series.
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Writing for The Athletic on Friday morning, former MLB executive Jim Bowden laid out a potential contract extension for the Toronto Blue Jays and Vladimir Guerr
If Boras Corp. were a marketing agency, Scott Boras would have complete creative control. MLB's superagent has already made his buck this winter after Juan Soto
A frontrunner has reportedly emerged to sign former Cy Young winner Max Scherzer. The Toronto Blue Jays are seen as the team most serious about signing Scherzer, according to Mark Feinsand of MLB.com.
The Toronto Blue Jays have not made any key additions to their starting rotation this winter. They could be in the market for a left-handed starter to round out their rotation.FanSided's Richard Gueren noted the Blue Jays' need for a lefty in the rotation.
Closer Carlos Estevez signed a two-year deal with the Kansas City Royals on Wednesday night. Contract details were provided by Jesse Rogers of ESPN. Deal is for
TSN Blue Jays Reporter Scott Mitchell ranks the top 20 Canadian prospects across MLB farm systems and provides an ETA for when each could make an impact at the big league level.
The Toronto Blue Jays have been busy this offseason, but have not been able to seal the deal with many free agents. They could turn to the trade market to aid their bullpen.
While free agent first baseman Pete Alonso stays unsigned heading into February, the market of offers surrounding him is getting a bit thinner than he may have
Alex Bregman remains a free agent ahead of Spring Training, despite rejecting a $156 million six-year offer from the Houston Astros. USA Today's Bob N